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Traffic pattern changing for Howard schools

With Bibb County public school students heading back to class on Monday, some will have a different traffic pattern for drop-off and pick-up.Click to Continue »

 

WR police hand out treats in lieu of tickets on Miracle Treat Day

WARNER ROBINS -- Usually blue lights flashing in the rearview mirror signal a dreaded traffic ticket.Click to Continue »

 

Macon landfill undergoes sweeping changes in wake of failed inspections

Drastic changes are underway to bring Macon’s main landfill into compliance after back-to-back failed inspections.Click to Continue »

 

Correction

A story in Thursday’s Telegraph misreported the extent of a fire at a home in Houston County where two bodies were found. The fire did minimal damage to the inside…Click to Continue »

 

$75,000 bond set in Macon fatal shooting

A witness allegedly saw a 27-year-old Macon man return to his car parked outside Colonial Terrace Apartments moments before gunshots rang out.Click to Continue »

 

Bond denied for Macon man accused in February fatal beating

Seymour Passard was at the Macon probation office early Feb. 19 when his girlfriend got a phone call that a young girl needed to be picked up.Click to Continue »

 

7 more sentenced in National Guard recruiting scam in Texas

Seven more National Guard members in Texas are going to prison or must serve probation in a scam to collect recruiting bonuses.Click to Continue »

 

Monroe County fire delays homecoming for girl at center of medical marijuana issue

A homecoming from Colorado for the little girl whose struggle with severe epilepsy opened the medical cannabis debate in Georgia will be delayed after a fire tore through her Monroe…Click to Continue »

 

Feds release updated strategy against AIDS in America

U.S. health officials have updated their strategic plan for fighting AIDS, setting new goals for reducing infections and deaths.Click to Continue »

 

Macon mother shares her story at Victims Visitors’ Day at Fort Valley State University

FORT VALLEY -- Arleshia Pettigrew of Macon knows all too well the anguish and struggles that come when a family member is a victim of crime.Click to Continue »

 

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