A state legislative committee is eyeing cutbacks in $30 billion worth of tax credits and tax exemptions to offset the potential elimination of an income tax that generates $16 billion for state ...
As part of its continued investment in Georgia, Amazon announced Friday that its new last-mile delivery facility in Valdosta ...
Democrats are breaking out the bubbly after sweeping gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia and flipping both Public ...
World AIDS Day is observed each year on December 1 as a time to come together in support of those affected by HIV. It’s a day to raise awareness, honor those we’ve lost, and stand united in the ...
A mandatory cellphone ban could be coming for all public high schools in Georgia after the positive outcomes reported by schools that have already implemented such policies.
After careful evaluation by the Coastal Plain Regional Library System, Library Everywhere, the mobile library, will close its public mobile library route at the end of 2025 to focus on increasing ...
First Commerce Credit Union will welcome the Adel community and surrounding areas to the third annual holiday window reveal ...
Two Wiregrass Georgia Technical College industrial electrician students have signed to be apprentices through the college’s popular apprenticeship program.
VALDOSTA — Lowndes County has honored the First Ladies of the state of Georgia by planting ten special-bred camellia bushes ...
The Lowndes-Valdosta Arts Commission has been awarded a $10,000 grant to fund a Strum & Drum for America 250 after-school and weekend opportunity for youth.
The 100 Black Men of Valdosta is hosting its 31st Annual Thanksgiving Dinner 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Salvation Army, 320 Smithland Place.
America’s drug policy, as convoluted as it can sometimes be, basically comes down to one question: Should it be legal to get high?