Gospel CD Honors Leukemia Victim By Putting Kids Through College
Updated: 7:45 AM A Sparks mother made her own Gospel CD and all proceeds will help pay for Cook County High School graduates to go to college.
Updated: 7:45 AM A Sparks mother made her own Gospel CD and all proceeds will help pay for Cook County High School graduates to go to college.
Posted: 7:09 PM Police in an Atlanta suburb have enlisted the help of federal agents to examine a rifle dropped by a man who was seen aiming it at a school bus.
Updated: 6:34 PM Craig Adams has been charged with murdering Robert Aldridge with his van. He also faces other traffic charges.
Updated: 8:57 AM A lawsuit by former Lowndes County Sheriff's Office employees is given the green light to go to trial. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates explains the conflict.
Updated: 6:19 PM One local school district is cutting the year short next year. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates looks at how budget cuts will take affect.
Updated: 11:55 PM The face of homelessness in America is changing, as more and more people struggle with poverty
Updated: 6:20 PM The Georgia Wildlife Rescue Association is asking for volunteers as the number of animals needing help increases.
Updated: 5:52 PM Moultrie's Keith Laseter has set up a foundation to help veterans returning home with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and other post-war complications.
Posted: 4:55 PM Nearly 5.3 million Americans are living with chronic hepatitis B or C and most do not even know they are infected with the disease.
Updated: 5:59 PM A couple was arrested after a massive drug raid in Brooks County. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates got an exclusive look at the drugs and guns found.
Updated: 7:46 PM Echols County plays host to the second annual Carrot Festival. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates tells us more about the unique event.
Posted: 5:01 PM A black bear became an unwelcome visitor at a Cherokee County home this week.
Posted: 4:37 PM Georgia officials are getting ready for bids on a project to build optional toll lanes along Interstates 75 and 575.
Updated: 4:04 PM A train hit a car on railroad tracks killing two people. Their names have been released. This happened in Lenox, Georgia, just northwest of Valdosta on Friday, May 11.
Updated: 12:09 AM A Thomasville couple is giving new meaning to the vow, 'In sickness and in heath.'
Updated: 7:45 AM It's been 18 years since the 35-year-old clark last stepped into a barber's shop. But Friday 5-11-12, Clark is cutting it all off!
Updated: 11:44 PM About a thousand people came out to Thomasville High School's track for the 2012 Thomas County Relay for Life.
Updated: 11:24 PM A Valdosta man's home was burglarized, but now he's getting some of his property back. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates tells us how the police caught the thief on Craigslist.
Updated: 8:53 PM There are two designs to choose from including the winner of the 2011 Georgia License Plate contest.
Updated: 11:47 PM A blind man in Valdosta has overcome the odds and opened his own chiropractic center. Eyewitness News reporter Eames Yates tells us about the dream this man turned into reality.
Updated: 7:44 PM Fire fighters are collecting donations all over Georgia for the "Georgia Firefighters Burn Foundation".
Updated: 7:43 PM The Cook County School System has to find ways to make up a $472,352 deficit.
Posted: 2:36 PM A group of universities, including Florida State, claims in a federal lawsuit that a Georgia firm is violating their trademark rights and selling counterfeit products with their logos.
Updated: 7:28 AM Mothers Against Drunk Driving say the average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before their first arrest. After that arrest many still get behind the wheel impaired.