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Macon water park opens with only minor kinks

The Sandy Beach Water Park in Macon officially opened its doors Friday morning just in time for the Fourth of July.Click to Continue »

 

Fleeing suspect runs to law enforcement training center

Police in coastal Georgia say a man who fled officers was taken into custody after scaling a fence and landing on the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center's campus.Click to Continue »

 

Security heightened for Fourth of July events, travel

Emergency responders are planning an increased presence at the Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta and more than 100 other events throughout the state during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.Click to Continue »

 

Severe thunderstorm watch for most of Middle Georgia

A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for most of Middle Georgia until 6 p.m. Friday.Click to Continue »

 

Flash flood warnings issued in north Georgia

Forecasters are warning of thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds and flash flood warnings have been issued in parts of north Georgia.Click to Continue »

 

Feds to retain oversight of Ga. behavioral health system

Federal officials will retain oversight of Georgia's behavioral health system after the failure to move enough developmentally disabled people out of state-run hospitals.Click to Continue »

 

Middle Georgia bursting with fireworks displays

Explosions of color will light up the Middle Georgia sky Friday and Saturday nights as communities gather to celebrate Independence Day.Click to Continue »

 

WR faces legal threat from former public works director

The city of Warner Robins is looking at the prospect of legal action from a former public works director.Click to Continue »

 

Judge remembered for care he showed troubled juveniles

Longtime Bibb County Juvenile Court Judge Othniel McGehee died Wednesday after a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease.Click to Continue »

 

Downtown Macon Nu-Way demolition pending; rebuilding will miss anniversary

As flames tore through the Nu-Way on Cotton Avenue in March, owners of the iconic restaurant vowed to rebuild in time for the 100th anniversary.Click to Continue »

 

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