Wednesday June 11th, 2025 2:26AM

Caleb Hutchins

Assistant News Director
Caleb Hutchins
Gwinnett police looking for missing Lawrenceville teen
Gwinnett County authorities are asking the public to help them find a Lawrenceville teen they say has been missing since Thursday morning.
2:30PM ( 2 years ago )
Shannon officially named president of UNG
Dr. Michael Shannon has officially been named the next president of the University of North Georgia.
1:15PM ( 2 years ago )
Kanady Road in White Co. to close Wednesday for maintenance
Kanady Road in White County will be shut down starting Wednesday morning for maintenance work.
4:10PM ( 2 years ago )
Banks, White counties latest to report officer impersonation scams
The trend of scammers impersonating local law enforcement is continuing in Northeast Georgia with two more agencies reporting the scams this week.
10:00AM ( 2 years ago )
Two arrested in Commerce after authorities seize over a pound of cocaine
Two people were arrested last week after authorities reportedly seized over a pound of cocaine during a traffic stop in Commerce.
2:25PM ( 2 years ago )
American Legion preparing for annual Gainesville Memorial Day parade
American Legion Post 7 officials are preparing to put on the annual Gainesville Memorial Day parade next week.
6:00PM ( 2 years ago )
Former Gwinnett officer drowns in Lumpkin County
A former Gwinnett County Police Officer is dead after authorities say he drowned while fishing in Lumpkin County earlier this week.
3:00PM ( 2 years ago )
Hall County courtrooms to receive funding for audio-visual systems
Six courtrooms in Hall County will soon receive upgrades to their audio-visual systems after receiving additional funding from the American Rescue Plan Act.
6:30PM ( 2 years ago )
Schofield to recommend Clark for Martin Elementary principal
Hall County Schools Superintendent Will Schofield said he plans to recommend Adam Clark as the next principal of Martin Elementary School.
4:30PM ( 2 years ago )
State health officials identify possible fentanyl cluster in Gainesville
Georgia Department of Public Health officials say they have identified a possible fentanyl cluster in Gainesville.
1:00PM ( 2 years ago )