The Georgia Senate on Monday passed a sweeping school safety bill that seeks to identify students who intend to do harm and bolster mental health services for them.
Farm dogs can play a lot of roles on the farm, from herding livestock or guarding property to the joyful companionship they ...
South Georgia high school students competed in a welding competition on Thursday, March 27, hosted by Southern Regional ...
Controversial legislation banning transgender student athletes from participating in female sports in Georgia cleared the Republican-controlled state House of Representatives Monday.
VALDOSTA— The College of Science and Mathematics at Valdosta State University hosted its latest installment of Café ...
The Valdosta Police Department will hold an open testing hiring event at 6 p.m. April 10 at the police station, 500 N. Toombs St. This test is the initial stage of the hiring process. Candidates can ...
In the heart of Valdosta, a small but meaningful tradition is quietly waiting to be discovered — the art of challenge coins.
On behalf of the State Bar of Georgia, I would like to offer congratulations to attorney Haynes M. Studstill of the Studstill Firm LLP in Valdosta, my Mercer Law classmate, on her appointment by Gov.
Colt Ford didn’t know if he’d ever play Wild Adventures again. He didn’t know if he’d perform anywhere or do anything again.
FEMA remains actively engaged across the state, including in Valdosta, six months since Hurricane Helene devastated Georgia, ...
Georgia began licensing hemp-related companies last year, but Senate Bill 254 sought to pump the brakes. It passed the Senate 42-14 in early March, with Republicans and Democrats voting on both sides.
Easter Sunday, April 10, 1955. The First Baptist Church originated in Troupville but the congregation moved to Valdosta once the county seat was relocated. The current building was constructed between ...