Updated: 9:48 AM Adult Education and Family Literacy week kicks off September 10th, and in honor of it, local technical colleges are offering free GED practice tests for adults in our area.
Posted: 7:57 PM Valdosta's job market could see a boost thanks to solar power and broad band internet.Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates looks at the potential for new business in Lowndes County.
Updated: 11:07 PM WCTV is committed to the fight against cancer. September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and doctors are taking the time to tell men how a simple test could save lives.
Updated: 2:51 PM Each year, many of the states comprising the nation’s employment security system designate a month to focus attention on their workforce development efforts.
Posted: 6:02 PM Valdosta is one of the top cities in the country when it comes to workers getting raises. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates found out why.
Posted: 4:47 PM Brooks County Young Farmers teacher David Bearden teams up with Mack Ross’ Animal Science class and Zinda McDaniel’s Health Care class to demonstrate and give hands-on experience concerning vaccinations.
Posted: 12:35 PM The victim, Penny Thomas, reported that she was in the parking lot of Sam’s Club, 450 Norman Drive, when an African American male approached her and accused her of hitting his vehicle.
Posted: 12:28 PM Secretary Kemp is working with government and election officials across the state to make eligible voters aware of registration deadlines and requirements for the November 6th general election, as well as promoting state resources to help with the registration process.
Posted: 6:59 AM Protecting Florida's water ways was the purpose of a workshop today. Appalachicola Bay was one of six panhandle bodies of water discussed at the Department of Environmental Protection today.
Updated: 6:33 AM Greg Reid is pleading 'Not Guilty' to charges stemming from a traffic stop in Valdosta in July. He is charged with possession of marijuana and driving on a suspended license.
Updated: 6:17 AM Officials in our area have confirmed a human case of West Nile Virus. Meanwhile, the deadly mosquito-borne illness EEE has also been confirmed in a local horse.
Updated: 12:34 AM It is said to be the last surviving textile mill in South Georgia. The owners can not afford to keep it and the city can not afford to take it.
So now this group of local residents are trying to save it.
Updated: 12:41 AM The family of a teenaged boy who was fatally stabbed at a school bus stop Thursday is speaking out. They want to know why no one has been charged.
Updated: 8:13 PM Police say the suspect used a brick to smash through the front window. They stole $150 worth of cash from the register and various "gas station items".
Updated: 6:19 PM Plenty of folks looking for a fun way to spend their Labor Day weekend made their way to Lakeland, Georgia for the annual festival. But not everything went according to plan.
Posted: 12:35 PM With gas prices around the nation on the rise, Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Gary W. Black wants to remind Georgians and all visitors passing through the state about the importance of the Department’s Fuel and Measures Division.