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North Bibb County retail power center approved by zoning commission

Macon zoning commissioners said Monday they appreciated efforts to redesign a large shopping center planned on Bass Road.Click to Continue »

 

Constitutional convention sparking buzz, but odds still long

With Republicans controlling more than half the state legislatures across the country, some want to use that power to push for a federal spending limit through a mechanism unused since…Click to Continue »

 

Macon woman accused of rioting at Zebulon Road Wal-Mart

An 18-year-old Macon woman landed in jail after she admitted on Facebook she was involved in a stampede through the Wal-Mart on June 28.Click to Continue »

 

Houston BOE has candidates for vacant seats

The Houston County school board has lists of candidates in hand for two vacant seats.Click to Continue »

 

News program for Middle Georgia Hispanic community going strong

Moises Velez wanted television programming for Middle Georgia’s Hispanic community, and he made it happen.Click to Continue »

 

Bibb deputies investigating shooting in Macon’s Unionville

A 30-year-old Macon man was shot late Sunday in Unionville.Click to Continue »

 

Thieves smash into Cabela's Outpost, steal 14 handguns

Authorities say more than a dozen handguns were stolen after thieves broke into Cabela's Outpost in Augusta.Click to Continue »

 

Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal coming to United Way kickoff in Macon

When United Way of Central Georgia kicks off its 2015 campaign, Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal will be the guest speaker.Click to Continue »

 

Georgia DOT improving safety of curvy northeast roads

The Georgia Department of Transportations has awarded an approximately $3.15 million contract to start a construction project aimed at improving the safety on some of northeast Georgia's most dangerous highway…Click to Continue »

 

Residents jump from 2nd story to escape apartment fire

Authorities say residents of an apartment complex outside Atlanta jumped from a second-floor window to escape a fire that engulfed much of the building.Click to Continue »

 

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