Thursday March 28th, 2024 6:56AM

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Small business spotlight: Cooper's Tree Farm
This month's Small Business Spotlight goes along with this special time of year! AccessWDUN's Lauren Hunter visited Cooper's Tree Farm in Braselton.
12:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Gainesville apartment fire caused by space heater
Seven people were taken to the hospital Monday morning after a fire broke out in their apartment off Jesse Jewell Parkway in Gainesville.
5:10PM ( 4 years ago )
Gainesville Police Department: Have fun, but stay safe while holiday shopping
In the excitement of holiday shopping, it's easy to put safety on the back burner, but the Gainesville Police Department is hoping shoppers will take some precautions to protect themselves and their possessions this season.
9:00AM ( 4 years ago )
Historic cemeteries: Scaring up a history lesson among the tombstones
Cemeteries, just like other places in North Georgia, are part of our history.
2:00PM ( 4 years ago )
Candid Conversations: The impact of officer-involved shootings on law enforcement
So far in 2019, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has been called upon to investigate 72 officer-involved shootings in the state. How do those incidents affect the officers who pulled the trigger and the departments where they serve?
8:00AM ( 4 years ago )
Getting your scare on for Halloween: Buford Trail of Terror doesn't disappoint
The fall season brings brisk weather, early sunsets and sometimes evenings full of scares.
12:00PM ( 4 years ago )
High risk shelter dog gets new 'leash' on life during Adopt a Dog month
October is a month of many meanings, one of which is Adopt a Dog Month. Potential pet owners are encouraged this month to find the dog of their dreams, usually from a rescue or shelter, and bring it home.
10:00PM ( 4 years ago )
The Fast Lane: Hall County roundabouts
Roundabouts have become more popular over the past five years in Hall County
2:59PM ( 4 years ago )
Not My Family vaping forum focuses on health risks of vaping, how to talk to kids
As more and more teens turn to vaping instead of traditional cigarettes, community parents have been wondering not only if their kids are picking up a habit, but if they could be in physical danger.
10:44PM ( 4 years ago )
Everyday People: Gainesville couple uses gardening for education
Former deputy school system superintendent Lee Lovett and his wife, retired teacher Kathy Lovett, spent the majority of their professional careers working for the Hall County School System, but even after retirement the couple has pursued education in a non-traditional space.
11:59AM ( 4 years ago )