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Grade the trade: Hawks proposal lands $18 million award-winning All-Star
The Atlanta Hawks have plenty of reasons to be competitive in 2024-25 rather than leaning into a rebuild (or the less abrasive sounding “retool”) with younger players. They owe their first-round picks in 2025, 2026 (swap option), and 2027 to the San Antonio Spurs. That takes tanking out of the equation. The Hawks also still roster three-time All-Star Trae Young, who has made no secret about his desire to win and do so in Atlanta.
‘A good fit.’ New restaurant coming to Perry will bring the city its first brewery
“We’re going to offer a huge selection of domestic beers and hope to partner with other breweries in the Middle Georgia area and carry their beers on our taps in addition to our own house brands,” the owner says.
Bibb Sheriff's Office investigating shooting on Pio Nono Avenue
MACON, Ga. — A man was shot off of Pio Nono Avenue Thursday evening in Macon, according to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office. They say it happened just after 7 p.m. in the 1300 block of Crawford Street. The man was then taken to the hospital by paramedics,...
Warner Robins invites residents to 'Food Truck Roundup' with live reggae concert
WARNER ROBINS, Ga. (WGXA) — Warner Robins residents and community members are invited to another traditional "Third Thursday" event. According to the city, Thursday's Food Truck Roundup will feature "an exciting Island Vibes theme, complete with a lively performance by Black Lion Reggae." Attendees will enjoy a variety of...
Family, friends honor Covington fisher killed by father, police say
COVINGTON, Ga. - A Covington man who police say was shot to death by his 85-year-old father last week was remembered Thursday night by friends and family. "He would have done anything he could to help somebody," said Brandon Eaton, Troy Eaton's son. Outside the building where Troy Eaton was...
Treasure hunters: Augusta-area retail chain selling top-shelf overstock items by truckload
Bargain-hunters, take note. New bin stores in Augusta are offering customers the chance to buy merchandise in bulk like the overstock liquidation stores do. Michael and Jen Prendamano run The Bin Store, a growing chain of overtstock outlets with locations in North Augusta, 401 W. Martintown Rd., and West Columbia, S.C., 2814 Augusta Rd.
The life and legacy of Albany Freedom Singer Dr. Bernice Johnson-Reagon
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Civil Rights activists and many others in South Georgia are mourning the loss of one of the original and founding members of the Freedom Singers. At Mount Zion Baptist Church, the Freedom Singers would perform to bring awareness to Civil Rights. Co-founder Dr. Bernice Johnson-Reagon was considered to be a pillar of strength for both the group and her community.
PTC Awards July 4 Parade Winners
Peachtree City Mayor Kim Learnard presented awards to winners of the July 4 golf cart parade during the July 4 special called city council meeting. Learnard began by thanking city staff and recreation teams for “doing such a great job” planning and executing the parade.
Mobile Library Returns with Books for Community
Fayette County Public Schools is getting the community reading by bringing free books to children throughout the county with the “#FayetteReads” mobile library. The program expanded to seven scheduled stops this summer, with visits to Fayetteville, Peachtree City, and Tyrone.
Fayette Parks & Rec Cruises with Cars and Coffee
During a bright summer morning on July 13, car enthusiasts gathered in Fayetteville to “pop the hood” and display their retro vehicles during Fayette County Parks & Recreation’s “Cruisin’ with Cars & Coffee.”. The two-hour event allowed spectators to take a trip down memory lane...
'The Worst Type Of Evil': Life Sentence For November 2022 Murder
Aaron Davis had just aced the GCSE exam and called his parents to let them know how excited he was and that he was going to visit his best friend in Rome before going to see his girlfriend in Alabama. He was infamous for his loud shirts, had a flair for making people feel good and a love for his family that didn’t know any bounds. Teaching was a profession that the recent graduate was excited about, although he was still considering a career in...
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