Updated: 1:49 AM The NFL's replacement referees have been getting plenty of attention. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates spoke with locals about frustrations shared across the country... especially in Green Bay.
Updated: 1:45 AM Organizers are kicking-off a campaign to rally for a local penny tax.
If it passes, it will provide millions for construction projects and improving roads and drainage.
Updated: 12:06 AM Soybeans and peanuts in Georgia have seen a huge increase in production from last year. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates tells us why.
Updated: 8:01 AM People in our area will soon have the chance to walk through a piece of World War II history. A local airport plans to restore a 70 year-old hangar.
Updated: 2:48 PM Georgia has the 5th highest poverty rate in the nation, with children hit the hardest, according to a new report by the U. S. Census Bureau.
Local organizations are coming together to make a difference.
Updated: 9:44 PM A weekend fire at a Valdosta night club is now being classified as arson - that's according to the Lowndes County Sheriff's Office. The fire broke out on Saturday 6/15 around 11:45AM.
Updated: 9:44 PM Valdosta is being blasted with rain and damaging winds. Countless roads are experiencing flooding, and the water over the roads is creating dangerous driving conditions.
Updated: 12:38 AM The term BYOB or -- Bring Your Own Bottle -- is a common expression... but one local county is taking aim at that term with a new ordinance.
Posted: 10:57 AM Georgians with hearing loss or speech-related disabilities may be eligible for free long-term equipment loans to make communication easier.
Updated: 12:43 AM Authorities in southwest Georgia say a sex offender wanted in Florida is in custody after he led police on an hour-long chase before crashing in a ditch.
Updated: 8:41 AM The man who was killed Sunday afternoon while riding a bicycle has been indentified as 42 year-old Andy Crosby. His mother, Ann, fondly remembers her son.
Updated: 9:01 AM Georgia public schools are raising the bar for students to a national standard. But that means no coddling. And no teaching down for struggling students.
Updated: 4:31 PM Members of South Georgia Pride reached out to the Valdosta Mayor in July for a proclamation for their event. But he refused to sign it because homosexuality is against his religious beliefs.