The rain that fell on Northeast Georgia this past weekend hardly seemed like a drought-buster. Most of the time, it wasn't much more than a drizzle.
When the weather turned warm last week, Georgians began wearing shorts and tank tops again. To their dismay, some found that the body they had been hiding under winter clothing was larger than what they remembered.
The president of the Humane Society of Hall County says the 57 dogs rescued from an alleged Cumming puppy mill may be ready to adopt next week.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is conducting environmental assessments for updating the master plans of two facilities on Lake Lanier.
With about 800 miles of trails in North Georgia's Chattahoochee National Forest, it's not surprising that people sometimes aren't sure which trail they're on.
Two more cases of rabies were confirmed in Hall County this week, including a rare incident involving a horse.
Is "do-it-yourself" an effective strategy for health care?
You'll lose an hour of sleep tonight, and you won't get it back until November.
Over the next two decades, Georgia's population of people age 65 and older is expected to increase by 143 percent, to 1.2 million.
The Humane Society of Hall County has given shelter to 57 purebred dogs that were seized this week from an alleged puppy mill in Cumming.
After being rejected by voters several times, a referendum finally passed in November allowing beer and wine to be sold in unincorporated White County.
The Georgia state fire marshal's office confirmed Tuesday that the Monday night fire at Dahlonega's Rite Aid pharmacy was deliberately set.
March 26 is American Diabetes Alert Day. But officials at District 2 Public Health believe the issue is too important to confine to a single day, so they're giving it an entire month.
CLEVELAND - After years of planning and praying, White County's free clinic finally opened to the public last Tuesday.
You could hardly blame Hall County residents for being fed up with fitness centers. Over the past couple of years, several gyms have closed with little or no warning, leaving members with no place to exercise and no way to recoup their money.
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