Teenager Stabbed to Death by Cousins at Bus Stop
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: 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: 9:34 AM A flag dedicated to the memory of victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is on display at a Savannah hotel.
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.
Posted: 11:43 AM Moultrie Tech’s Adult Education centers throughout Colquitt, Tift, Turner and Worth counties will be offering adult learners the opportunity to take a GED practice test at no charge on Saturday, September 8, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
Updated: 2:44 AM Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan delivered his speech to the Republican National Convention Wednesday night in Tampa. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates explored its impact on local voters.
Updated: 7:39 PM A man charged with kidnapping and robbing a local real estate agent five years ago, has returned to Thomasville to learn his fate.
Updated: 2:52 AM A retired U.S. Marine is walking thousands of miles to raise money and support for wounded and homeless veterans.
Updated: 10:09 PM One local couple will be featured on the CBS show The Amazing Race. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates looks at where they came from... and the people supporting them.
Updated: 12:59 AM A new survey shows despite cutting back on spending, local residents still lack savings. How some locals are trying to make ends meet in the tough economy.
Updated: 12:38 AM Hundreds of police, troopers and deputies from both states met at the border in a show of solidarity against law breakers on the road.
Updated: 12:32 PM A tractor trailer transporting cat litter has overturned resulting in the closure of one SR 111 Bypass southbound lane, west of Moutrie.
Posted: 12:52 PM So that motorists can better enjoy their travels through south Georgia and all across the state during the Labor Day holiday weekend, the Georgia Department of Transportation is suspending construction-related lane closures beginning at Noon, this Friday (August 31) and continuing until 5 a.m., next Tuesday (September 4).
Updated: 12:55 AM The number of fatalities on Georgia's roads has increased since this time last year. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates found out what local law enforcement is doing about it.
Updated: 1:05 AM This Labor Day weekend you can get a free ticket to Wild Adventures just by donating a canned food. That is, a free ticket with the purchase of a regular general admission ticket.
Updated: 5:06 PM Residents in Southwest Georgia are preparing for possible threat of Isaac's arrival.
Updated: 7:43 PM U.S. regulators say as of Tuesday afternoon, Isaac had already shut down 93% of Gulf oil production. Drivers in our area can expect to see a jump at the gas pump as a result.
Updated: 5:38 PM We've been focused on Florida's response to Tropical Storm Isaac ... But what about South Georgia? Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates looks at what has authorities in Lowndes County standing by.
Posted: 8:42 PM As Tropical Storm Isaac moves past the Florida Keys and into the Gulf of Mexico, Governor Rick Scott encourages residents and visitors statewide to stay vigilant as the storm is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane. The Florida panhandle remains in the cone of potential impact.
Posted: 4:41 PM One local sales tax has helped build more than ONE hundred million dollars worth of projects. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates looks at its chances of survival in November election.
Updated: 5:50 AM It's Prom Night in Valdosta, but this is no high school dance. It's all adults. And all for a good cause.
Posted: 10:33 PM Hunting enthusiasts face a looming deadline to apply for deer season.
Updated: 9:37 PM Lexington County deputies say an Austell, Ga., man spent six months pretending to be a doctor at five senior citizen facilities around Columbia.
Posted: 9:20 PM Hunting enthusiasts face a looming deadline to apply for deer season.