Updated: 10:03 AM A woman says a man claiming to be with a TV show sucked her toe inside an east Georgia Walmart after claiming everything she purchased that day would be free if she complied with the unusual request.
Posted: 9:56 PM City leaders are asking for $74 million dollars. That sounds like a lot of money, but it is only enough to give each department about half of what they are asking for.
Updated: 2:11 AM Millions of dogs are killed every year in this country.
Tallahassee and Valdosta are no strangers when it comes to the death of these animals. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates faced the problem head on and tells us what we can do to stop it.
Updated: 11:54 PM There are more than 20,000 children currently living in foster care in Florida. A new initiative is hoping to find those children loving foster homes.
Updated: 6:22 PM Southwest Georgia Technical College celebrates the reaffirmation of their accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and Commission on Colleges.
Updated: 11:57 PM There’s still time to vote in the City of Valdosta 2012 People’s Choice Photo Contest. Citizens have until July 18 to vote on the entries displayed in the Tillman Gallery at the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts.
Updated: 8:33 AM Colquitt County Sheriff's deputies arrest 32 people in connection to a cock-fighting ring in Moultrie. WARNING: some of the photographs are graphic in nature.
Updated: 8:31 PM Georgia's hospitals could see some multi-billion dollar changes over the next few years. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates found out the potential changes.
Updated: 11:52 PM Youngsters in Thomasville are getting a behind-the-scenes look at life in law enforcement through the police department's Junior Law Enforcement Academy.
Updated: 11:53 PM July's warm weather means a great time to go outdoors with your animals. As the summer temperatures climb, it's important to know the signs when your pet could be in danger.
Posted: 4:49 PM Georgia hospitals were hoping an expansion of the Medicaid program sought by President Barack Obama's administration would ease their costs for treating hundreds of thousands of uninsured patients annually.
Updated: 6:48 PM July 7, 2012 marks the fifth anniversary of the disappearance of 17-year-old Brandi Cole from Tifton, Georgia. Cole's mother speaks out, as she continues to cope with the loss of her daughter.
Posted: 11:18 AM Fire officials in Augusta are trying to determine why an abandoned church caught fire three times in two days, with the last blaze destroying the building.
Posted: 8:52 AM The southern leg of the Dublin Bypass will be dedicated to a World War II veteran who was one of the oldest paratroopers to jump in the invasion of Normandy.
Updated: 7:50 AM .A national Where's Waldo campaign is stopping in Thomasville to celebrate independent businesses and their impact on the local economy.