A man has broken a local fishing record in Georgia, and he’s being recognized by state wildlife authorities. Fisherman Caleb McClure caught a 27-pound, four-ounce longnose gar from Lake Allatoona on June 24, according to a recent press release issued by the
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was born in Pin Point, Georgia on this day in history, June 23, 1948. His entire family grappled with extreme poverty. His parents divorced when he was a toddler; Thomas’ father left the family when Clarence Thomas
A man in Georgia who was denied access to his Facebook account, where many of his personal photos were stored online, took action against the company — and won, according to a report. Jason Crawford, of Columbus, said Facebook “terminated” his account
Ten puppies are looking for their forever home after being dumped on the side of the road in Georgia. According to a Facebook post by the Burke County Animal Services, the adorable puppies were left on the side of the road on
Over the past four months, four members of the Georgia Bulldogs football team have been arrested on driving charges. Senior wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint is the most recent football player to face speeding-related charges after he was taken into police custody on
Direct flights resumed on Friday between Russia and Georgia amid protests and sharp criticism from the South Caucasus nation’s president, just over a week after the Kremlin unexpectedly lifted a four-year-old ban despite rocky relations. Georgian police on Friday afternoon dispersed protesters
Quarterback Dylan Raiola, the No. 1 recruit for the class of 2024, announced that he is heading to the University of Georgia for his collegiate career. Raiola made the announcement via social media that he’s heading to Athens once he finishes his
A 72-year-old Georgia resident recently graduated from college with a degree in cinema studies on Thursday — and his proud, 98-year-old mother was in attendance. Lawrenceville’s Sam Kaplan enrolled at Georgia Gwinnett College in 2019 — 50 years after he opted to
University of Georgia Bulldogs freshman lineman Jamaal Jarrett is feeling remorse for his racially insensitive comment made on his Instagram Live last month during the NFL Draft. Jarrett was hoping the Atlanta Falcons selected Georgia star Jalen Carter with the No. 8
The Georgia Bulldogs again will not attend the White House to celebrate a national championship. The school did not attend last year after winning its first of back-to-back titles. The team defeated TCU, 65-7, this past January to win its second straight.