Thursday September 19th, 2024 11:56AM

Austin Eller

News Director
Austin Eller
Gainesville restaurants face staff shortages as business increases
As the public becomes more comfortable returning to normalcy in the wake of COVID-19, several Gainesville area restaurants are struggling to find enough workers to keep up with this increased traffic.
3:30PM ( 3 years ago )
Missing Hall County man with cerebral palsy found safe
Update: The Hall County Sheriff's Office has announced that they have found the missing man. No other details were given on his location, except to say that he is safe.
7:00PM ( 3 years ago )
Man, daughter killed in Lawrenceville murder-suicide
Authorities are investigating a murder-suicide after a man and his daughter were found dead in a vehicle Saturday evening at a Lawrenceville park.
12:20PM ( 3 years ago )
Flowery Branch man arrested for rape, child molestation
Hall County Sheriff's Office Warrants Unit deputies arrested a Flowery Branch man Saturday on outstanding warrants for rape, child molestation and sexual battery stemming back to incidents that allegedly occurred in 2017 and 2020.
11:32AM ( 3 years ago )
Braselton Civic Center scheduled to open in October
Construction is continuing at the Braselton Civic Center, the Town of Braselton’s latest downtown project, ahead of its scheduled October 2021 opening.
1:33PM ( 3 years ago )
Hall County Students transfer bees into hives at agri-business center
Students with the Hall County School System put the School System’s new agri-business education center on Cleveland Highway to use with the installation of beehives and their respective buzzing residents Thursday afternoon.
4:02PM ( 3 years ago )
LifeSouth holding blood drive Friday at Jacobs Media
LifeSouth Community Blood Centers is holding a blood drive Friday at Jacobs Media in Gainesville in honor of Forrest Towns, a Gainesville resident and University of North Georgia student who is fighting leukemia.
12:40PM ( 3 years ago )
Local health officials react to pause of J&J vaccine
The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended a pause in use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday to investigate reports of rare blood clots, and local and state officials are reacting to the announcement.
4:34PM ( 3 years ago )
White County home 'total loss' after Monday fire
A White County home was declared a total loss after a Monday evening fire.
12:19PM ( 3 years ago )
Gainesville astronaut reflects on 40th anniversary of first space shuttle launch
On April 12, 1981, astronauts John W. Young and Robert L. Cripper lifted off in the Space Shuttle Columbia from NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida as part of STS-1, a mission that kicked off the 30-year-long space shuttle program.
5:30PM ( 3 years ago )