An unexpectedly early end to the 2025 General Assembly session Friday night left a bid to put some restrictions on school-zone speed cameras in Georgia on the shelf until next year.
Georgia legislators clocked out unusually early Friday night, leaving behind stacks of unfinished bills, many of them torn into pieces for the ceremonial throwing of confetti that marks the final ...
Justin Geers will help lead the Valdosta Habitat for Humanity affiliate as it recovers from Hurricane Helene, break-ins at ...
After six months overseas, airmen from Moody Air Force Base have returned home to a hero’s welcome, greeted with open arms by ...
As a business owner or investor, protecting your company from unforeseen risks is essential to ensuring long-term success. ...
Artists, Poets, Drifters, Grifters, and Goddesses Peter Wolf is best known as the lead singer of the J. Geils Band.  Even ...
The Tift County District Attorney's Office has announced that all charges against a woman arrested for disposing of a deceased fetus after suffering a miscarriage have been dismissed.
The City of Valdosta recently hosted two organizations for an exclusive behind-the-scenes experience, offering them a ...
Because of their innovative efforts to help students master a crucial interior design topic, two Valdosta State University ...
Pastor and Wife 18th Anniversary, 11 a.m., April 6, Second Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 5922 Clyattville-Nankin Road. Guest speaker: Pastor Sibley Matchett Jr., Bethany MBC. Dinner will be ...
The General Assembly has given final passage to controversial religious freedom legislation limiting government intrusion into Georgians' rights to exercise their religious beliefs.
The U.S. Small Business Administration is hitting the road to help disaster survivors rebuild stronger in the wake of Hurricane Helene.  From April 7-17, SBA will host interactive sessions across ...