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Macon teen wounded in drive-by shooting

A Macon teen was shot early Friday morning while walking in the 3700 bock of Walker Avenue.Click to Continue »

 

Truck driver charged in fiery crash on I-85

Authorities say charges have been filed against a tractor trailer driver from Tennessee in a fiery crash that led to a traffic backup on I-85 earlier this week.Click to Continue »

 

Cannon from Confederate ironclad pulled from Savannah River

Officials say a relic from a Confederate ironclad ship has been removed from the Savannah River.Click to Continue »

 

Police: Woman kidnapped, fatally shot by husband's mistress

A woman was abducted by her husband's mistress in suburban Atlanta and then shot in what authorities called a murder-suicide after a freeway pursuit into Alabama, police said Thursday.Click to Continue »

 

Macon Film Festival expands, welcomes Burt Reynolds to this year’s festival

During the course of its first decade, the Macon Film Festival, affectionately called MAGA, has grown along with the independent filmmaking industry it promotes.Click to Continue »

 

Filmmakers excited to visit Macon Film Festival

Beyond the workshops, awards and convivial atmosphere, there seems to be two main reasons that have drawn filmmakers to the 10th Annual Macon Film Festival.Click to Continue »

 

Investigators arrest alleged gang member connected with deadly Wings Cafe shootout

Investigators made a second arrest Wednesday in connection with the deadly Wings Cafe shootout that occurred in December.Click to Continue »

 

Discipline referrals drop in Bibb schools

The Bibb County school board met Thursday to discuss topics ranging from discipline statistics to renewing service contracts, among others.Click to Continue »

 

East Macon’s Kings Park neighborhood looks to begin blight transformation

Theresa Hugley, the president of the Kings Park Neighborhood Association, hopes the next five weeks begin a transformation for a neighborhood plagued by blight.Click to Continue »

 

Tubman hosts first live concert

The first “Live at the Tubman” event at Macon’s Tubman Museum began with an appropriate tune: Otis Redding’s “Sittin’ on the Dock (of the Bay).”Click to Continue »

 

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