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'We've been trying to make it' | Gabby Dixon's family plans to move forward
MACON, Ga. — It's been almost a week since construction workers found Gabby Dixon's body near a work site in Monroe County. Darryl Searcy, Dixon's stepfather, says the family is glad Gabby has been found. He says Dixon was found almost a mile from the home where 19-year-old Jatavius Price was found.
UPDATE: Emergency Services Respond to LCHS Football Student Injury
LAKELAND, LANIER COUNTY, Georgia – A Lanier County High School (LCHS) senior, who plays for the LCHS Bulldog Football team, has been unofficially identified as Keshavios Tumbling. He was injured at Roquemore Stadium yesterday (Tuesday, July 30) seriously by accounts of some of those present at a regular LCHS football practice.
A deeper look into Augusta mayor’s spending habits
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - We are looking into questions about reimbursing Augusta Mayor Garnett Johnson for his credit card expenses. The mayor himself brought the subject up to commissioners on Tuesday, asking for more than $40,000 to cover various expenses over the last six months. The issue that commissioners brought...
Tracking more heat, humidity and rain
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Probably the nicest day in quite some time although sizzling summer heat and humidity were in place. With plenty of sunshine and only a few raindrops, Thursday’s highs topped low-mid 90s while heat indices soared to as highs as 111° in a few locations.
Squirrel season is almost here: What you need to know
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV)—Open season starts for Georgia’s little bushy-tailed friends on Aug. 15, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). Squirrel season is Aug. 15-Feb 28, 2025, and you can bag a maximum of 12 squirrels, both gray and fox squirrels, daily. There are exceptions if hunting on Georgia Wildlife […]
Nearly half of high speed chases by Georgia State Patrol end in crashes, AJC finds
A new investigative analysis by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution finds that of more than 6,700 high speed chases by the Georgia State Patrol over a five-year period, almost half ended in a crash. And when someone ends up getting injured or even killed, it was most often a bystander or passenger.