The White County Sheriff's Office is warning residents to beware of a pedigree dog snatcher. Though there isn't an exact count, investigators believe between three and 10 dogs of various breeds have been stolen in southern White County over the past few months, according to Chief Deputy Bob Ingram. Investigators have collected evidence and information suggesting the American Kennel Club-registered dogs didn't run away but were taken from the proximity of the pet owners' houses ...
The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is hoping to turn the tide on the growing number of accidents on Lake Lanier.
Pet food diverted to tornado-ravaged areas of the country is leaving the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia with a dwindling supply.
Timothy Glenn, 42, of Summerville has been identified as the man struck and killed by a train while he walked on railroad tracks in Gainesville.
Matt Mixon walked around the mall in a daze this week, unsure how to piece his world back together.
James Blake Wingo, 21, and a teenage juvenile were charged Tuesday afternoon in connection with copper thefts at Sugar Hill Elementary School in eastern Hall County.
A four-car pileup near Exit 12 of Interstate 985 injured four and caused traffic headaches Monday afternoon.
Juan Luna, the owner of Luna's Restaurant in downtown Gainesville, was arrested last week after allegedly pointing a gun at the owner of another restaurant, police said.
Patients of the Northeast Georgia Medical Center now have a quiet place to escape the anxiety of the hospital.
Some things should go without saying. But to the daredevils who missed the memo, local law enforcement are sending the message loud and clear: Stop jumping from bridges.
As the possibility of a 78 percent budget cut casts a cloud of uncertainty over Hall County's 24 parks, government officials seem confident of only one thing: Change is coming.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade for cancer research - or barbecue, oil changes or race car rides for that matter.
Gainesville Police have identified Thomas Ramirez, 52, as the driver of the Good News at Noon van that ran a red light and collided with a dump truck Wednesday afternoon.
The Hall County Animal Shelter has 50 dogs that are about to find a new home, but it won't be Hall County - or even in the South, for that matter.
Gainesville police officers Kevin Holbrook and Joe Britte are well-trained in the art of establishing a perimeter.
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