Thursday April 18th, 2024 6:48PM

Lauren Hunter

Multimedia Journalist
Lauren Hunter
Newsroom's Pet of the Month: Meet Carla!
Carla is not like most dogs. Where most dogs her age (roughly 3 years old) love to run, one of Carla's favorite hobbies is sunbathing.
5:00PM ( 2 years ago )
Forsyth County Master Naturalists install bat habitat
The Forsyth County Master Naturalists have installed three bat houses at the Buford Trout Hatchery in Cumming.
5:00PM ( 2 years ago )
Forrest Avenue closed for sinkhole repair
Forrest Avenue between Green and Bradford streets is closed for repair of a sinkhole.
4:43PM ( 2 years ago )
Northeast Georgia Health System staff brace for fourth peak of COVID-19 cases
As the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 at Northeast Georgia Health System facilities approaches another peak, staff are struggling to keep up with the demand for care.
8:35PM ( 2 years ago )
Post-funeral procession scheduled for Hall County School Resource Officer
A post-funeral procession for the body of Chris Bachelor, a former Hall County Sheriff's deputy and School Resource Officer, will follow today's 3 p.m. service at Christ Place Church.
11:44AM ( 2 years ago )
Schofield: Masking still optional, “case-by-case” decision
Hall County School Superintendent Will Schofield explained the district’s decision to make masks optional for students and staff during a video update this morning.
11:19AM ( 2 years ago )
United Way of Hall County announces second annual Week of Caring
The United Way of Hall County will kick of its second annual Week of Caring on September 16.
12:00PM ( 2 years ago )
Cleveland woman convicted on child molestation charges
A Cleveland woman has been convicted on one count of aggravated child molestation and one count of child molestation for crimes committed against a 14-year-old boy in 2019.
2:08PM ( 2 years ago )
Small Business Spotlight: Meat Head Charcoal
Some grill masters claim the secret to tasty recipes is a sauce, spice or the meat itself.
3:30PM ( 2 years ago )
Hall County Schools adds poultry to agri-business education center
The Hall County School District is continuing to grow its 51-acre agri-business education center on Cleveland Highway by introducing poultry into the program.
5:00PM ( 2 years ago )