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Defendant awaiting punishment in FAMU case to be sentenced

A former FAMU band member who's been awaiting his punishment for more than two years for his role in a drum major's hazing death is set to be sentenced.Click to Continue »

 

Man accused of killing squatter charged with murder

A man accused of shooting and killing a squatter at his relative's Atlanta home has been charged with murder.Click to Continue »

 

Unveiling ceremony set for Ted Turner Drive in Atlanta

Atlanta city officials, business leaders and others are expected to be on hand for the unveiling of Ted Turner Drive at Historic Spring Street in downtown Atlanta.Click to Continue »

 

3 Southern courthouses designated historic places

The National Park Service says the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals building in New Orleans and courthouses in Georgia and Alabama have been named national historic landmarks for their contributions…Click to Continue »

 

Warner Robins council splits on Dehnad Center rezoning request, approves false alarm fine

WARNER ROBINS -- It took a tie-breaking vote from the mayor, but a businessman was able to get some residential property rezoned to commercial Monday.Click to Continue »

 

Arrests continue in Wings Cafe shooting

Another arrest was made Monday in connection with the fatal shooting incident at Wings Cafe last December.Click to Continue »

 

Local donation helps Macon teen’s acting dreams come true

WARNER ROBINS -- Macon-native Khadijah Brown has wanted to be an actress since she was a child, but living with a congenital heart disease has placed obstacles in her path…Click to Continue »

 

Macon Ready: Local leaders begin FEMA training in Maryland

Emmitsburg, Md. -- Failing to plan is planning to fail.Click to Continue »

 

Details emerege in Vineville shooting: Suspect was victim’s manager at nearby Church’s

The girlfriend of a Macon man who was shot and wounded over the weekend told authorities that a manager at the Church’s Chicken where her boyfriend works followed their car…Click to Continue »

 

Houston BOE discusses policy changes at work session

PERRY -- The Houston County school board will vote on three changes to district policies at Tuesday’s regular monthly meeting, the last before students return to school in early August.Click to Continue »

 

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