Albany, GA News
Albany, GA News
ATC will be closed Monday, May 28th, in honor of Memorial Day! Hope everyone has...
Variably cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast: warm and humid holiday weekend in store
New York biker events, May 25-27
Mix of clouds and sun with a spotty shower or thunderstorm this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast: warmer and more humid weather on the way
Don't forget - our newly designed Titans Cafe opened yesterday! Stop by breakfas...
Yahoo!!!!! Phillip did it!!!!!!!!!! This is amazing!!!!!!!!
Becoming partly sunny and warm with a chance of showers and thunderstorms
Today is the first day of summer semester! If you still haven't registered, come...
Capital Region weather forecast: warm and humid weather on the way
VOTE! VOTE! VOTE! We are pulling for you here in SWGA, Phillip!!
Continued unsettled with occasional showers and a possible thunderstorm
Capital Region weather forecast: unsettled weather now leads to hot weekend
Don't forget .... SUMMER SEMESTER CLASSES begin TOMORROW (Wednesday, May 23rd)!...
ABATE NY Freedom Rally 2012
Increasing clouds with showers and even a thunderstorm possible late
Capital Region weather forecast: unsettled weather through midweek
Nationwide Heat safety awareness day coming up: prepare for the heat of summer
Capital Region weather forecast: summer like warmth to close out the weekend
Mostly sunny and very warm in Albany
Storm summary: severe weather visits the Capital Region
Mostly sunny and pleasant with very warm temperatures
Capital Region weather forecast: a taste of summer over the weekend
Bikers Against Discrimination membership drive in Western NY this weekend!
Bikers Against Discrimination membership drive in Western NY this weekend!
Mostly sunny and nice with warmer temperatures
ATC will open our newly designed Titans Cafe on Monday, May 21st, with a ribbon...
Capital Region weather forecast: high pressure to bring summer-like warmth
Woohoo! Phillip is in the finale!!!!
New York biker events, May 18-20
Mostly sunny and pleasant, much less humid
Hope everyone voted last night!! It's getting down to the wire and we are pullin...
Capital Region weather forecast: high pressure to bring dry and warm weather
Becoming partly sunny with severe thunderstorms this afternoon
Capital Region may experience some severe thunderstorms on Wednesday
Capital Region may experience some severe thunderstorms on Wednesday
Capital Region weather forecast: strong to locally severe storms possible today
Heavy rain at times, with a thunderstorm also possible this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast: stationary front keeps weather unsettled
Stationary frontal boundary brings occasional showers with heavy rain tonight
Capital Region weather forecast: unsettled weather persists through midweek
Partly sunny and very warm with a slight chance of showers late
Capital Region weather forecast: unsettled weather returns for the work week
Capital Region weather forecast: Dry and warm weather for Tulip Fest
Mostly sunny and very warm with breezy conditions this afternoon
Mostly sunny and a bit warmer but still breezy
Capital Region weather forecast: warming & drying trend for the weekend
Woohoo, Phillip Phillips!! We are so proud of you and can't wait to see you Satu...
New York biker events, May 11-13
New York biker events, May 11-13
Variably cloudy with some sun and becoming breezy with a chance of showers
Capital Region weather forecast; unsettled weather stabilizes by the weekend
The gloves come off
35 years ago today, a May snowstorm slammed parts of New York
Don't forget to watch Idol tonight and vote for your favorite, which we hope is...
Summer term classes begin May 23rd! Don't wait - if you haven't already register...
Albany Technical College and Albany State University Enter Agreement with Fire S...
Morning clouds and drizzle, then some sun with showers and storms this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast for May 9, 2012
April 2012 Capital Region weather in review ; warm middle, chilly on the ends!
Breezy and cooler with rain likely, heavy at times through this evening
Capital Region weather forecast for May 8, 2012
Some sun early with increasing clouds and showers developing late
Capital Region weather forecast for May 7, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for May 7, 2012
The MSF “not for THIS beginner” class
Partly sunny and pleasant for Albany on north with clouds lingering to the south
Capital Region weather forecast for May 6, 2012
Rainy weather will likely greet President Obama's visit to Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for May 5, 2012
Morning clouds giving way to partly sunny skies this afternoon and breezy
Morning clouds and warmer with a chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms
Phil Phillips is in it to win it! Woohoo!!!!
Capital Region weather forecast for May 4, 2012
Mostly cloudy skies and a bit warmer with some sun possible by afternoon
New York biker events, May 4-6
New York biker events, May 4-6
Congrats to our own Tocarro Davis, Student Affairs Coordinator at our Randolph C...
Don't forget .... SUMMER SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN MAY 23RD! If you haven't already...
Phillip Phillips did FANTASTIC last night! Hope everyone voted!
Capital Region weather forecast for May 3, 2012
Mostly cloudy and seasonable with a shower possible this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast for May 2, 2012
Showers tapering off with mostly cloudy skies and improving conditions
Capital Region weather forecast for May 1, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for May 1, 2012
Partly sunny and milder with increasing clouds this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast for April 30, 2012
Chilly Capital Region night in store ; freeze warnings posted
Mostly sunny and becoming a bit breezy
Capital Region weather forecast for April 29, 2012
Anotther chilly Capital Region night in store ; freeze warnings once again poste
Albany legislators urge residents to use DEA's "Take Back" drug program
Capital Region weather forecast for April 28, 2012
Mostly sunny and seasonably cool with a few passing afternoon clouds
New York biker events, April 27-29
Another congrats to those students attending the 2012 International Career Devel...
Also, congrats to our Instructor of the Year, Mrs. Linda Cauley, who teaches den...
Ivey didn't win the state competition, but we are so, so proud of her anyway! Sh...
Increasing sunshine and very windy with a few higher terrain snow showers
Capital Region weather forecast for April 27, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for April 27, 2012
Series of near to sub-freezing nights in store ; freeze warnings issued
First ADHD support group opens in Albany, NY
Increasing clouds with rain developing late this afternoon and evening
Capital Region weather forecast for April 26, 2012
Congrats to our own Ivey Norton for being one of the GOAL finalists tonight in A...
Variably cloudy and cool with a few rain or snow showers still possible
Capital Region weather forecast for April 25, 2012
Brisk and chilly with scattered showers possible this afternoon, especially west
Capital Region weather forecast for April 24, 2012
Our Healthcare Technology programs will hold a Capping & Pinning Ceremony tomorr...
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a few afternoon showers
Capital Region weather forecast for April 23, 2012
Soldiers of Redemption MC Host a Rockin' Spring Breakout Party!
Students - don't forget ... Tomorrow is a state holiday, so no classes and the c...
Hells Angels Troy NY Bike Blessing 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for April 22, 2012
Cloudy and cool with rain developing this afternoon and becoming heavy at times
Threat of significant rainfall across Capital Region increasing over the weekend
Capital Region weather forecast for April 21, 2012
Increasing clouds with rain and thunder developing by this afternoon
Warm and breezy with a mix of clouds and sun
Warm and breezy with a mix of clouds and sun
Capital Region weather forecast for April 20, 2012
Way to go, Phillip Phillips!!
Check out the Spring Fling photo gallery on our website ...
New York biker events, April 20-22
Mostly sunny and warmer with a few clouds late in the day
Capital Region weather forecast for April 19, 2012
Attention Day Students: SPRING FLING is tomorrow from 10am to 2pm. Remember curr...
Don't forget to watch American Idol tonight and vote for Phillip Phillips! ATC i...
Variably cloudy with filtered sunshine and seasonably mild
Capital Region weather forecast for April 18, 2012
ATC Spring Fling for our evening students will be held tonight from 6-8pm in the...
Mostly sunny and much cooler with breezy conditions, critical fire weather
Capital Region weather forecast for April 17, 2012
Capital Region deals with threat of fire danger and then frost potential
Albany to upgrade Doppler radar to dual-pol in late April
Albany breaks record high, earliest ever to hit 90 degrees
Mostly sunny, breezy and hot with a red flag warning for Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday April 16, 2012
Despite showers of yesterday, Capital Region fire potential still high
Mostly cloudy and mild with an isolated afternoon shower
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday April 15, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday April 14, 2012
Sunshine giving way to increasing clouds and mild
Sunshine giving way to increasing clouds and mild
Bikers are welcome for free wine tasting, April 14 at Sand Creek Wine & Liquor!
Mostly sunny and becoming milder, but breezy by afternoon
Mostly sunny and becoming milder, but breezy by afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday April 13, 2012
New York biker events, April 13-15
Variably cloudy skies and milder with still a chance of a shower
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday April 12, 2012
VOTE for Phillip Phillips! Just text VOTE to 5706! Another great performance ton...
Don't forget to watch American Idol tonight and cast your vote for our own Phill...
A Santalucia on a Harley!
A Santalucia on a Harley!
Increasing clouds and a bit breezy with a shower possible this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday April 11, 2012
Albany growing season to begin on April 15th
Continued mostly cloudy and seasonable with a slight chance of showers
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday April 10, 2012
Devils' Gionta scores first NHL goal
Albany Weather Examiner up for Times Union top local media honors
Cloudy and windy with a few showers possible in Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday April 9, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday April 8, 2012
Mostly sunny and pleasant for Easter with increasing high clouds late
Fire danger remains elevated across portions of the Capital Region on Easter
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday April 7, 2012
Critical fire weather conditions prompt warnings from National Weather Service
Mostly sunny and a bit breezy with comfortable temperatures
Mostly sunny and breezy with seasonably cool temperatures
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday April 6, 2012
New York biker events, April 6-8
Morning clouds, then becoming partly sunny and breezy
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday April 5, 2012
Partly sunny and windy with red flag conditions for Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday April 4, 2012
Fire weather conditions forecast today for the Capital Region ; prompts warnings
Can't believe it's already April! Don't forget to register for summer semester N...
Mostly sunny and breezy but turning milder
Becoming mostly sunny and breezy with quieter weather for Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday April 2, 2012
Albany records warmest March ever, records date back to 1820
March 2012 Capital Region weather in review: Warmest March on record in Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday April 1, 2012
Cloudy and cool with scattered showers developing
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday March 31, 2012
Morning flurries and sprinkles, otherwise mostly cloudy and cool
Mostly sunny and chilly with increasing clouds late and some snow tonight
New York biker events, March 30 – April 1
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday March 30, 2012
Congrats to Phillip Phillips again this week! Another awesome performance! Keep...
Spirit of Bikers Radio Show "Black Sabbath Special," April 1, 2012
Cloudy with a few morning showers and some breaks of sun this afternoon
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday March 29, 2012
Devils sign David Wohlberg to amateur tryout
Cloudy and milder with occasional showers and a thunderstorm also possible
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday March 28, 2012
Mostly sunny and chilly with increasing clouds late
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday March 27, 2012
Fire weather watch issued for Capital Region on Tuesday
Becoming mostly sunny and much colder with windy conditions
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday March 26, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday March 25, 2012
Showers tapering off with mostly cloudy skies lingering
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday March 24, 2012
Increasing clouds and cooler with showers developing late
New York biker events, March 23-25
Partly sunny and not as warm but still mild in Albany
Partly sunny and not as warm but still mild in Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday March 23, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday March 23, 2012
Mostly sunny and continued very warm with a record high possible
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday March 22, 2012
For all you Phillip Phillips fans ... You can purchase yard signs in support of...
Some morning fog and clouds, then sunny with more record warmth
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday March 21, 2012
Register now for Summer Semester! You can find the latest schedule on our websit...
National Technical Honors Society at ATC will hold an induction ceremony for new...
Albany ties record for most records broken in a month
Thanks to all the students who attended the Financial Aid Awareness Day today! W...
NY Rider Magazine reps to meet with NYS Senator re motorcycle safety awareness!
Spring begins with sunny skies and record warmth continuing
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday March 20, 2012
Partly sunny with near record warmth and an isolated PM shower or thunderstorm
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday March 19, 2012
Some morning low clouds, then turning sunny with record warm temperatures
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday March 18, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday March 17, 2012
Morning clouds and fog with afternoon sunshine and warmer temperatures
Keep those votes for Phillip Phillips coming in!
Cloudy with showers likely and a rumble of thunder possible, clearing late
Cloudy with showers likely and a rumble of thunder possible, clearing late
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday March 16, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday March 16, 2012
New York biker events, March 16-18
New York biker events, March 16-18
Mix of clouds and sun and mild with chance of isolated showers and thunder
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday March 15, 2012
Mostly sunny skies and a bit breezy but still unseasonably mild for March
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday March 14, 2012
NWS Albany announces spring Skywarn classes
Spring like temperatures to continue with an isolated shower or thunderstorm
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday March 13, 2012
Partly sunny and very mild with increasing clouds late
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday March 12, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday March 11, 2012
Mostly sunny and turning mild to close out the weekend
Mostly sunny and seasonably cold with warmer weather on the way next week
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday March 10, 2012
Actor Gary Sinise to join escort of local soldier to Albany Armory, March 12
Increasing clouds and much colder with snow showers late
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday March 9, 2012
Increasing clouds and very mild with showers late
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday March 8, 2012
Registration for summer term is underway already! Register early before classes...
Phil Phillips rocked tonight with Superstition! Come on all you ATC FB fans ......
Mostly sunny skies and turning very mild for Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday March 7, 2012
Sunny skies with some increasing high clouds and continued chilly
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday March 6, 2012
Mostly sunny but cold and a bit breezy at times
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday March 5, 2012
February 2012 Capital Region weather summary
Increasing clouds with slight chance of snow showers late
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday March 4, 2012
Our dedicated group at Our water station today! Thanks team for making it and be...
Morning clouds and drizzle will give way to partly sunny skies
Mostly cloudy and cool with a brief break between storm systems
Remember C- term for spring semester starts Monday , March 5th , so register tod...
Who is running in the Albany Marathon tomorrow? ATC will host a water station at...
ATC congratulates Phil Phillips for making it again! For those of you who don't...
New York biker events, March 2-4
Snow continues with additional light accumulations possible
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday March 1, 2012
Albany will likely avoid least snowiest February on record thanks to Leap Year
Cloudy with snow developing by early afternoon, significant accumulations likely
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday February 29, 2012
Old Man Winter looks to return to the Capital Region ; Storm Warnings Posted
Capital Region braces for potential wintry weather Wednesday & Thursday
A-Devils to host American Cancer Society Night
Winter storm watch continues for Capital Region, snow is on the way
Increasing sunshine and cooler but a winter storm watch for mid-week
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday February 28, 2012
Motorcycle clubs open the house!
Mostly cloudy with a rain or snow shower this afternoon from a clipper system
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday February 26, 2012
High pressure will bring sunny skies and lighter winds to Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday February 25, 2012
Wind advisory upgraded to high wind warning for Capital Region
Flurries and a mix of sun and clouds with a high wind warning for Albany
Some morning flurries, but second round later today will be rain, windy late
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday February 24, 2012
Windy conditions forecast; prompts wind advisory issuance for Capital Region
New York biker events, February 24-26
Cloudy with a morning shower, then partial clearing with snow on the way tonight
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday February 23, 2012
Albany to see a breezy day with mix of sun and clouds, milder temperatures
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday February 22, 2012
Increasing clouds with mild and above average temperatures to continue
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday February 21, 2012
The Ghost Rider in all of us
Sunny skies and seasonable temperatures for Presidents' Day in Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday February 20, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday February 19, 2012
A mostly sunny and seasonably cool Sunday for Albany
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday February 18, 2012
Increasing clouds with afternoon rain and snow showers in Albany
New York biker events, February 17-19
Albany forecast for February 17, mostly sunny and breezy
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday February 17, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday February 16, 2012
Albany forecast for February 16, mostly cloudy with rain and snow likely late
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday February 15, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday February 14, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday February 13, 2012
Highwaymen MC 2012 Winter Blowout
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday February 12, 2012
Arctic cold front to trigger a round of snow showers in Capital Region
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday February 11, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday February 10, 2012
Albany forecast for February 10, partly sunny and unseasonably mild
New York biker events, February 10-12
Albany forecast for February 9, mostly sunny and cool
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday February 9, 2012
Albany Tech Drafting Student Wins Design Competition - Announcement Today! http...
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday February 8, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday February 7, 2012
Albany forecast for February 7, mostly cloudy and cooler
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday February 6, 2012
The Hells Angels and their lobsters
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday February 5, 2012
January 2012 Capital Region weather summary
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday February 4, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday February 3, 2012
Albany forecast for February 3, mostly sunny and seasonable
New York biker events, February 3-5
Albany forecast for February 2, partly sunny and much cooler
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday February 1, 2012
ATC will hold its annual GOAL/Perkins banquet tonight at 6pm in the Kirkland Con...
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday January 31, 2012
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday January 31, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday January 30, 2012
Spirit of Bikers radio show
Albany forecast for January 30, becoming partly sunny with snow showers late
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday January 29, 2012
Series of clipper systems to impact the Capital Region this weekend
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday January 28, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday January 27, 2012
New York biker events, January 27-29, 2012
Albany forecast for January 27, rain likely and becoming very mild
Albany forecast for January 26, mostly cloudy with rain and freezing rain late
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday January 26, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday January 26, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday January 25, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Tuesday January 24, 2012
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday January 23, 2012
Devils' Sova traded to Carolina
Albany forecast for January 21, cold with snow ending this morning
Winter Commencement Ceremony is tonight at 7pm at the Albany Civic Center! Our k...
Congrats to Phil Phillips who made it to Hollywood on American Idol! Phil is one...
Albany forecast for January 20, mostly sunny and cold
Albany forecast for January 19, increasing clouds with snow showers late
NYC Motorcycle Show, January 20-22 !
Albany forecast for January 18, morning flurries then turning windy and colder
CONGRATS TO OUR HONOR GRADUATES FROM TODAY'S PROGRAM!!
Albany forecast for January 17, morning wintry mix then rain developing
Albany forecast for January 15, sunny and very cold
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday January 14, 2011
Albany forecast for January 14, morning flurries then partly sunny and cold
ANNOUNCEMENTS: ATC will be closed in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birt...
Albany forecast for January 13, becoming very windy and colder with squalls
New York biker events, January 13-15
Albany forecast for January 12, snow and wintry mix changing to rain
Albany Weather Examiner nominated for 'Shorty Award' and you can vote
Albany forecast for January 11, partly sunny and pleasant with clouds late
Albany forecast for January 10, morning flurries and clouds then partly sunny
First day of spring semester was today! Hope everyone had a great day! Welcome b...
Albany forecast for January 9, mostly sunny and seasonably cool
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday January 8, 2012
Albany forecast for January 8, morning clouds or flurries and cooler
Albany forecast for January 7, partly sunny and unseasonably mild
Albany forecast for January 6, partly sunny and becoming milder
Bikers use BAM when they’re in a JAM !
Albany forecast for January 5, partly sunny with a slight chance of snow showers
Albany forecast for January 4, increasing clouds and still cold
Happy New Year! ATC is open today and ready to start the new year! Don't forget...
Capital Region weather forecast for Sunday January 1, 2012
Magnitude 4.0 quake strikes Ohio, tremors felt in western New York
A look back at the 2011 biker year in the Northeast !
2011 Capital Region yearly weather recap: Year of the unexpected
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday December 31, 2011
2011 Year in Review: Top 10 Capital Region weather events
Winter weather advisories posted for north country
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday December 30, 2011
Albany forecast for December 30, morning flurries then mostly cloudy and milder
New York biker events, December 30 – January 1
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday December 29, 2011
Albany forecast for December 29, mostly sunny and cold
What's in YOUR Minds Eye?
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday December 28, 2011
Capital Region weather forecast for Monday December 26, 2011
Capital Region Christmas Day weather forecast for Sunday December 25, 2011
Capital Region weather forecast for Saturday December 24, 2011
Capital Region weather forecast for Friday December 23, 2011
Albany forecast for December 23, mostly cloudy with morning rain and snow
Remember our GED and Adult Education offices are also open on next Tuesday, Wedn...
Albany Tech will be closed for the holidays Friday, Dec. 23rd and Monday, Dec. 2...
69ers MC "Action Jackson" guest-bartender TONIGHT at Humpy's!
Capital Region weather forecast for Thursday December 22, 2011
Albany forecast for December 22, partly sunny and mild as winter begins
Capital Region weather forecast for Wednesday December 21, 2011
Twelve Days of a Biker Christmas!
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday December 20, 2011
Capital Region forecast for Monday December 19, 2011
Still time to shop for your biker!!
Capital Region forecast for Sunday December 18, 2011
Capital Region forecast for Sunday December 18, 2011
2011 shaping up to be one of the wettest years on record in Albany, NY
Capital Region forecast for Saturday December 17, 2011
Capital Region forecast for Saturday December 17, 2011
Announcement of Faith Community Outreach Center, Inc. New Location
Albany forecast for December 16, becoming mostly sunny and breezy
Is winter coming soon in upstate New York or is it canceled?
Albany forecast for December 15, breezy and milder with occasional showers
Congratulations to the Criminal Justice students who graduated today!
Albany forecast for December 13, dry and seasonably cool
Dreaming of a Red and White Christmas: HAMC Troy NY Holiday Party!
Albany forecast for December 12, mostly sunny and seasonably cold
Albany forecast for December 11, sunny and cold
New York biker events, December 9-11
Albany forecast for December 9, mostly cloudy and seasonably cool
Albany forecast for December 8, becoming partly sunny and breezy
Albany exceeds 50 inches of annual precipitation, now 4th wettest year ever
Winter weather advisory for Capital Region
Paul Jr. wins American Chopper biker build-off
Albany forecast for December 7, cloudy with rain developing and snow late
Dino Petrocelli in Vegas for American Chopper biker build-off
Albany forecast for December 6, mild with scattered showers
Great weekend destination for NY bikers
We're gearing up for Spring Semester at ATC! Deadline for registration is Decemb...
ATC Semi Rocked at Leesburg Christmas Parade this morning! If you didn't make it...
A-Devils prepared for big weekend with 3 games
New York biker events, December 2-4
Albany forecast for December 2, partly sunny and breezy
Albany forecast for December 1, mostly sunny and chilly
Albany forecast for November 30, becoming partly sunny and a bit cooler
Albany forecast for November 29, mostly cloudy with showers likely late
Albany Weather Outlook: November 27-December 3
Rolling Pride MC Benefit
Jingle Bell Jog
Albany forecast for November 26, partly sunny and mild
Albany forecast for November 25, sunny and mild
New York biker events, November 25-27
Albany forecast for November 24, sunny with seasonable temperatures
Wolf on a Harley?
Albany forecast for November 22, partly sunny and chilly
A biker's heart
Albany forecast for November 21, becoming mostly sunny and colder
Albany Weather Outlook: November 21-25
Albany forecast for November 20, mostly cloudy and breezy
Albany forecast for November 19, mostly sunny and seasonable
Albany forecast for November 18, partly sunny with morning flurries
New York biker events, November 18-20
Albany Technical College and RS Thomas Training Associates, Inc. have collaborat...
Albany forecast for November 17, mostly cloudy and cooler
Albany forecast for November 16, cloudy with a chance of afternoon rain
Albany forecast for November 15, morning clouds and showers then partly sunny
Albany forecast for November 13, mostly cloudy and mild
Albany forecast for November 12, becoming mostly sunny and seasonable
New York biker events, November 11-13
Albany forecast for November 11, breezy with scattered rain and snow showers
A-Devs November 10th early season update
Albany forecast for November 10, becoming cloudy with a chance of showers
Hells Angels NY Halloween Parties
Albany forecast for October 31, mostly sunny and cool
Winter storm watches up for Capital Region, power outages likely
Albany forecast for October 28, sunny and cold
New York biker events, October 28-30
Snow has made it to the valley floor, no accumulations yet
Albany forecast for October 27, cold with rain changing to snow late
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday October 26, 2011
Texas and the Boozefighters!
Albany forecast for October 25, mostly sunny and windy
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday October 25, 2011
Capital Region forecast for Sunday October 23, 2011
Albany forecast for October 22, becoming partly sunny and cool
Albany forecast for October 21, mostly cloudy and cooler
Albany forecast for October 20, morning showers with partly sunny skies later
Over 50 southwest Georgia employers will participate in the Thirteenth Annual Fa...
Albany forecast for October 19, mostly cloudy with rain developing
Albany forecast for October 16, partly sunny and breezy with showers late
NWS confirms a microburst hit Greenville on Friday with 95 mph winds
Woodstock Animal Sanctuary holds ThanksLiving 6.0 October 16
The Berkshire Vegan Network's Living Thanksgiving to take place on November 24
New York biker events, October 14-16
Albany forecast for October 14, showers likely with thunderstorms also possible
Albany forecast for October 13, cloudy and cool with scattered showers
Pianos and Motorcycles
Albany forecast for October 11, mostly sunny and pleasant
A-Devils drop home opener to Springfield
Capital Region forecast for Sunday October 9, 2011
Local vegan-friendly blogs
Capital Region forecast for Saturday October 8, 2011
Last minute fall vegan grilling with Gar-La-La
The U.S. Department of Education has announced that nine TCSG colleges will shar...
Schenectady Greenmarket features vegetarian cooking demo Sunday October 9th
Albany forecast for October 7, sunny and a bit warmer
Vegan choices at 7-Eleven stores in New York State
Albany forecast for October 6, sunny and pleasant
New York biker events, October 7-9
Capital Region forecast for Thursday October 6, 2011
Portions of Capital Region to see potential end to growing season by weekend
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday October 5, 2011
Freeze watches issued across central and southern New York
"Biker chicks"
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday October 4, 2011
Capital Region forecast for Monday October 3, 2011
Vegan on a shoestring budget
Capital Region forecast for Sunday October 2, 2011
Albany forecast for October 2, mostly cloudy and cool with scattered showers
Albany's Little Anthony's Pizzeria features large vegan menu
Rainfall totals add up, top ten wettest years in Albany NY not out of reach
Capital Region forecast for Saturday October 1, 2011
Walk for Farm Animals in Albany slated for October 9th 2011
New York biker events, September 30 - October 2
Albany Technical College will hold a special 50th Anniversary Gala Celebration t...
Albany forecast for September 30, partly sunny and breezy
Albany forecast for September 29, showers with occasional heavy rain
Albany forecast for September 26, becoming mostly sunny and warm
Devils make first training camp cuts, 14 players sent to Albany
Albany forecast for September 24, mostly cloudy with scattered showers
A-Devils drop preseason opener to Rangers in OT
NWS confirms weak EF-0 tornado in Glen on Thursday evening
New York biker events, September 23-25
Albany forecast for September 23, cloudy with showers likely late
Albany forecast for September 22, cloudy and humid with scattered showers
Albany forecast for September 21, morning fog and much warmer
Albany Technical College President, Dr. Anthony Parker, will deliver a State of...
Albany forecast for September 20, mostly cloudy with morning showers
Catskill Mountain Thunder 2011
Albany forecast for September 19, mostly sunny and mild
Albany forecast for September 18, sunny and a bit milder
Snickers Marathon Energy Bar Marathon And Half Marathon
Albany forecast for September 17, mostly cloudy and cool
Albany forecast for September 16, mostly sunny and rather cool
New York biker events, September 16-18
Capital Region forecast for Friday September 16, 2011
Albany forecast for September 15, chilly with rain likely
Chilly weekend airmass brings threat of frost to rural areas, higher elevations
Capital Region forecast for Thursday September 15, 2011
Albany forecast for September 14, becoming partly sunny and still mild
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday September 14, 2011
Albany forecast for September 13, partly sunny with thunderstorms north and west
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday September 13, 2011
Albany forecast for September 12, warm with an isolated thunderstorms
East Meets West and the Strength of America
Capital Region forecast for Sunday September 11, 2011
Albany forecast for September 11, partly sunny with a few afternoon showers
Albany forecast for September 10, mostly sunny and pleasant
Albany forecast for September 10, mostly sunny and pleasant
On September 8th, the nation and the world celebrated International Literacy Day...
Albany forecast for September 9, warmer with a mix of sun and clouds
Capital Region forecast for Friday September 9, 2011
New York biker events, September 9-11
Albany forecast for September 8, occasional rain with continued flooding issues
Flood watches & warnings continue as Capital Region gets drenched yet again
Capital Region forecast for Thursday September 8, 2011
Remnant moisture from Tropical Storm Lee floods upstate New York
Plane crash in Russia involves KHL team, Devils' Vasyunov killed
Season of the biker
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday September 7, 2011
Albany forecast for September 7, cool with rain
Albany forecast for September 6, cloudy with occasional showers
NWS officials confirm EF-1 tornado in Cranesville and West Glenville
Capital Region forecast for Monday September 5, 2011
Flash flood watch exapanded to include Capital Region
Albany forecast for September 5, heavy rain and thunderstorms
Tornado caught on tape on New York State Thruway
Active weather possible across the Capital Region Sunday afternoon
Albany forecast for September 4, warm with thunderstorms and heavy rain late
Capital Region forecast for Sunday September 4, 2011
Albany forecast for September 3, warm with an afternoon thunderstorm
New York biker events, September 2-6
Albany forecast for September 2, mix of sun and clouds
Capital Region forecast for Friday September 2, 2011
Albany forecast for September 1, partly sunny with an isolated thunderstorm
Capital Region forecast for Thursday September 1, 2011
Thank you, and can I have your email address?
Albany forecast for August 31, mostly sunny and warm
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday August 31, 2011
Albany forecast for August 30, mostly sunny and seasonable
An historic Humpy's photo shoot!
Albany forecast for August 29, mostly sunny and pleasant
Capital Region forecast for Monday August 29, 2011
Irene's last gasp to pass through followed by time for recovery
Irene's heavy rainfall exiting Capital Region ; flooding threat remains tonight
Hudson Valley and Capital Region deal with flooding and damage from Irene
Irene moves inland over southeastern New York as damage reports mount up
Irene weakens to tropical storm but still very dangerous
Irene's center bears down on New York City ; en route to New England
Capital Region forecast for Sunday August 28, 2011
Albany forecast for August 28, heavy rain and wind from Hurricane Irene
Cuomo orders dam inspection after small quake in Albany county
Irene bashes Outer Banks of North Carolina; Capital Region braces for impact
Capital Region forecast for Saturday August 27, 2011
Albany forecast for August 27, increasing clouds as Irene treks up the coast
NWS Albany issues tropical storm watch for entire Capital Region
Albany forecast for August 26, mostly sunny and pleasant with Irene approaching
All eyes on Irene ; major tropical system threatens Capital Region by Sunday
New York biker events, August 26-28
Governor Cuomo declares state of emergency
Albany forecast for August 25, showers and thunderstorms likely
Albany forecast for August 24, mostly sunny and breezy
Back to School for Albany - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Albany forecast for August 23, mostly sunny and pleasant
Albany forecast for August 22, mix of sun and clouds with a few showers
Boozefighters MC 60 Summer Party
Capital Region forecast for Sunday August 21, 2011
Albany forecast for August 21, strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon
Capital Region forecast for Sunday August 20, 2011
Albany forecast for August 20, becoming mostly sunny and warm
Albany forecast for August 19, scattered showers and thunderstorms
New York biker events, August 19-21
Capital Region forecast for Thursday August 18, 2011
Albany forecast for August 18, partly sunny with showers and storms
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday August 17, 2011
Albany forecast for August 17, sunny and warm
Would you "Bleed for a Brother?"
Coalition taking grant applications
Inhumane treatment cited
Albany State opens two new dorms, student center
College and Career Academy seeks committee members
City to seek $3.2 million from FAA for terminal
Cat ordinance postponed
Albany receives record daily rainfall on Monday
Judge orders Baker Grand Jury Presentments expunged (UPDATED with comments 3:36)
Jon Howard to run for re-election
Phil Cannon appointed assistant Albany city judge
Albany places moratorium on sweepstakes stores
Albany forecast for August 16, morning showers with clearing late
APD investigating Dawson Road assault
Sireno: Best is yet to come for Darton College
Mayoral candidates appear in debate
Lawmakers begin state redistricting process
Warrants issued in Saturday shooting
Tallahassee pair top finishers in Lake Blackshear triathlon
Hanner likely to be newest DOCO State Rep.
Albany forecast for August 15, periods of rain with a thunderstorm possible
Rolling Thunder Salute to Veterans Ride
Professor to perform play at ACRI
Eye experts: Check swimming pool chemicals
‘Last Chance High’ lets dropouts drop in
Albany forecast for August 14, cloudy with heavy rain and thunder developing
OTJ ... with Dale Saunders
Albany restaurant cooking up successful recipies
Gastroenterologists in short supply
Tallahasee pair top finishers in Lake Blackshear triathlon
ACRI Freedom Singers perform at Old Mt. Zion
Albany forecast for August 13, increasing clouds and seasonable
Conductor Hillard’s arrest report released by police
Archbold using daVinci Surgical System for lung cancer
Local debt likely unaffected by national changes
Rabies quarantine over; dog goes home
Local inline skaters win national awards
Camilla police release sketches of bandits
GOOD NEWS: BRANDON CLARK FOUND ALIVE
Dougherty County Jail Report Aug. 5-11, 2011
Albany forecast for August 12, sunny and a bit warmer
New York biker events, August 12-14
Lee group starts garbage fee petition
APD: Help us find Brandon Clark
Reapportionment could remove Rynders from Dougherty mix
Worker electrocuted on job
Conductor arrested in Camilla for loitering
New SCA principal: Educate ‘whole child’
Albany man joins a select group honored by sheriffs
Dow whipsaws up 423 points
ADDU fatal shooting suit settled
Unemployment report boosts stocks
Finalists named for Georgia ethics board executive secretary
Albany forecast for August 11, sunny and pleasant
Dougherty Kitchen Inspections Aug. 4-10, 2011
Sibling fugitives' run crashes in Colorado
Hospitals in Albany fit bill on charity care
Georgia bank failures highest in the nation
Albany Girls Inc. chosen to participate in forum
Officials: ‘Soft skills’ important in the workplace
Tip leads to alleged burglar arrest
Celebrity visits generating interest
River Road application denied by flood board (UPDATED 3:03 p.m.)
U.S. stocks fall in early morning
Albany forecast for August 10, partly sunny with a few thunderstorms
Wisconsin Republicans overcome recall efforts
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday August 10, 2011
Town hall meeting tonight at Albany Tech
First hearing held in death penalty case
Sireno cuts ribbon on new Darton dorm
Historic home built by FDR destroyed by fire
Lee considers road funding
Whatley: If test cheating found, "ultimately, it was my responsibility." (UPDATE 3 p.m.)
HARRIS SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR TWO ARMED ROBBERIES
U.S. senators meet with public about concerns
Heavy rain and thunderstorms threaten Capital Region through Tuesday night
Georgia opens FY 12 with increased revenues
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday August 9, 2011
Albany forecast for August 9, increasing clouds with sct'd showers and storms
Health switch touted to save county $27,000
Local economists: Don’t panic over downgrade
Authorities serve drug search warrants
Albany valedictorian praises former county program
Luke Bryan’s new album out today
DCSS to consider tablet program
CRCT investigators kick off probe, meet with former superintendent
DCSS approves redistricting plan
Armed robbers hold up The Winery (UPDATED with suspect descriptions)
DCP Chief: County crime figures lower
Capital Region forecast for Monday August 8, 2011
The state's CRCT investigators are in town
Albany forecast for August 8, afternoon scattered showers and thunderstorms
Internet scam involves Albany businessman
AVL at center of take-home car debate
Boys & Girls Club combats bullying
Rynders to address new district lines issue
House builds hope to benefit Lily Pad
Boozefighters Chapter 80 Summer Party
Capital Region forecast for Sunday August 7, 2011
Bright squares of games take over schoolyard
On the Job with Katrina Baranko
Pace’s hike generates miles of memories
Time doesn’t ease family’s pain
Education Notebook - August 7, 2011
Shots fired; Albany officer escapes injury
Local bank CEO named one of Georgia's best
Book sale provides good books for troops
Translation unit breaks barriers with patients
Albany forecast for August 7, scattered showers and thunderstorms
Starbucks Vegan Bistro Bowls spotted at Albany locations
Albany forecast for August 6, scattered showers and thunderstorms developing
Jim McBride’s ‘Rite of Passage’ now available
Package stores: No Sunday sales
School system to host stakeholders meeting
Tifton hardware store expands to Albany
LOGCOM chief of staff bids farewell
Coaches eyeing thermometer
Tax sales put $130,000 dent into delinquencies
Terminal project uncertain
Kids found alone in motel room; dad jailed
U.S. loses AAA credit rating (UPDATED 9 p.m.)
Dougherty Jail Report July 28-Aug. 5, 2011
Armed robbery takes place on North Slappey Boulevard (UPDATED 12:20 PM with people of interest found)
New York biker events, August 5-7
Plant-Based Eating Program to be held at APF in Scotia on August 11th
In preparation of the official Quarter-to-Semester (Q2S) switch later this month...
On Thursday Virginia Tech was placed under lockdown after reports of a possible...
Albany forecast for August 5, partly sunny and seasonable
LOGCOM trade show concludes today
Lee millage rate static
DCSS: Opening attendance up
Red Cross remodeling Albany site
Visitors bureau seeks to put 'heads on beds'
Man injured by pit bull
Capital Region forecast for Thursday August 4, 2011
Lee wins opening salvo of garbage fee battle
Albany forecast for August 4, morning clouds and showers then clearing
Drowned teen's parents fulfill promise
Huckaby: Change coming to schools
WG&L: Transfers comply with ordinance
LOGCOM presenting business trade show
Baker school board attorney files for expungement
Heritage House goes unsold at auction
Albany Red Cross Blood Center closing Dec. 31
The Governor’s Office of Workforce Development will host The Governor’s Workforc...
Albany forecast for August 3, partly sunny with isolated thunderstorms west
Albany police National Night Out heats up
Suspects in beating face murder charges
WG&L’s revenues challenged
Phoebe breaks ground for digestive disease center
Leesburg Council OKs road, meter projects
Golf cart case continuing
Man arrested in armed robbery case
Albany police make two arrests
Cairo, PSC reach agreement on 2010 fatal pipeline explosion
Georgia Senators split on debt deal (Updated with comment from both senators)
Ruling on Lee garbage fees expected soon
Albany city commission votes to move forward with redistricting process
Albany forecast for August 2, mostly sunny and warm
Reginald Smith gets sentenced to 20 years
Dougherty Commission approves redistricting
Phoebe employees celebrate
Dougherty begins new year
Senate to vote Tuesday on debt bill; House passes
Police investigate East Albany armed robbery (UPDATE with another armed robbery report)
Albany forecast for August 1, partly sunny with afternoon severe thunderstorms
Gift bags donated for biopsy patients
Navigator program helps fight cancer
Locals For Locals: Darren Warnken Gives Back
Obama, Congress reach a debt deal
Albany forecast for July 31, sunny and warm
Albany native makes mayhem in Chicago
Phoebe Putney celebrates centennial
Game squares take form on Lincoln school grounds
SCNI names advertising vice president
On the Job with Bruce Bitterrman
Stalled Oakland progress set to resume?
National Weather Service confirms tornado struck Goshen on Friday
Albany forecast for July 30, mostly sunny and pleasant
Propane fuel means cleaner air
Bishop says switchboards, servers jammed
Men sentenced on threats, child pornography charges
BREAKING NEWS: It's official --- ASU QBs coach Joyner named offensive coordinator
GBI: Man found dead off Baker County road Thursday was shot
Murfree, Tommy Coleman summoned to Atlanta to meet with CRCT investigators (UPDATED with Bowers comments)
Dougherty Jail Report July 21-28, 2011
Baker officials investigating possible drowning
Albany forecast for July 29, scattered thunderstorms with heavy rain
Phoebe: Order should be affirmed
Jacksonville students lend a hand in Albany
Families of inmates find solace online
New Regional YDC director speaks to gang task force
Thief hits bank depositor
Man found dead in rural Baker County
New York biker events, July 29-31
FEDERAL JUDGE: FELON SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS IN PRISON
Albany forecast for July 28, warm with a mix of sun and clouds
New this morning: Albany metro area unemployment up for June
Kaufmann Tire to build in midtown
Finance committee, hospital board approve budget
Accused murderer to be sentenced
Two armed men rob convenience store
Phoebe will get Dorminy lease Aug. 1
Officials consider arming code officers
More opting for videos may up television costs, restrictions
FTC files brief with Court of Appeals
Chambliss opimistic debt plan will come before deadline
Albany forecast for July 27, mostly sunny and seasonable
Braves win longest game in franchise history, 4-3, vs. Pirates in 19 innings on controversial call (UPDATED 3:37 a.m.)
Muggridge: Lee board chose to do right thing
Teenager dies from electric shock
Fletcher takes mayoral bid to Lee County
Career Academy holds steering committee meeting
Web-based initiatives impact industries
Fletcher buys into Ole Times Country Buffet
Woman hospitalized after fight
Treatment program expands
River Road out as CHDO, Mt. Olive back in
Former head of Montgomery American Cancer Society hired as city HR director
Severe thunderstorm watch posted for Capital Region
The Greatest Show on Earth
New this morning: Georgia Board of Education to hold hearing today
Fletcher to stump to Tea-Party Patriots in Lee County tonight
Albany forecast for July 26, partly sunny with sct'd thunderstorms developing
Clayton County Commission to raise property taxes 34 percent
Verbal argument turns into aggravated assault
Two nabbed for armed robbery, carjacking
City: Change CODE Red contract
Survey shows link between truancy and incarceration
Severe storms roll through Southern Tier with damage reported
Thompson: Baker school system in dire financial straits
Airlines taking tax windfall to the bank
As part of its tradition in evaluating students in each of its programs, Albany Technical College will take the Work Ethics procedure to a higher level of accountability beginning fall semester.
FAA shutdown creates uncertain future for Albany terminal project
Albany forecast for July 25, scattered showers and thunderstorms
St. Teresa’s educating by gardening
Senior center to open in 2013
311 accepting ‘Do Not Solicit’ requests now
Universities spending billions despite cuts
Albany forecast for July 24, a few morning showers then partly sunny
Animals cause stir at meeting
Changes ahead at Chick-fil-A
Company says 3-D images to aid learning
MCG students happy with life at Phoebe
On the Job with Robert LaGesse
As break ends, students head back to school
Community awaits visit from Cosby
Albany forecast for July 23, mostly sunny and hot with isolated thunderstorms
Don't forget our annual Community Family & Friends Day event begins at 10am this morning on our campus! Come out and enjoy the program displays, food, children's games, live remote by "Big Scoop" from WJIZ, live music from the DEU
Jury: Defendant found guilty of stabbing death
Albany property hunters -- Auction Edition
Friends, family honor Shaw
APD: Motel robber caught within minutes
DCSS unveils medical program
GUILTY VERDICT REACHED IN JUDGE MURDER TRIAL
Dougherty Pre-K start moved to Aug. 1
Traffic stops resulting in more deportations
Albany forecast for July 22, sunny and hot
New York biker events, July 22-24
Restrained defendant removed, found guilty
Merry Acres venture moving forward
State unemployment rises
DCSS AYP declines for third year
Dougherty Jail Report July 14-21, 2011
Westover, all Lee County schools meet AYP for 2011 (UPDATED 3:37 p.m. -- corrects number of dougherty schools that made AYP)
Execution stay denied
GBI: Deaths from prescription drug overdose on rise
Space shuttle lands for final time
Albany forecast for July 21, mostly sunny, hazy, and very hot
Federal courts hand down injunction and indictments
Lee singer finalist in NBC-TV competition
New jobs part of EDC package
Back-to-school vaccinations to be offered Saturday
Town Hall to discuss feral cats
Dougherty schools to start Aug. 1
Officials seek input on health reform
APD: Stopping street begging a safety matter
Baker grand jury orders probe into school system
Convicted Albany detective to get new trial (updated with order)
Blogger wants end to Sherrod lawsuit
Five fired in Worth County
Lee County prepares for action on redistricting map
Albany forecast for July 20, sunny and hot
Dougherty judge compels Albany fire chief to help certify firefighter
Dougherty CRCT investigation won't exclude anonymous tips (UPDATED 3:18 p.m.)
Cheryl Henley dies
Albany forecast for July 19, sunny and less humid
Former WFXL-TV news director dies
Academy group meets on grant
Albany Police Department investigates thefts
Suspect charged in Sunday shooting
County adopts tax rates
Fletcher: More jobs will lower crime
AG approves Phoebe acquisition of Dorminy Medical Center
Ethics board members making political contributions
Hells Angels Troy NY Chili Burn 2011
Albany forecast for July 18, scattered showers and thunderstorms, some severe
Food banks battle hunger
Lily Pad receives quilts for suitcases
SHOOTING SENDS ALBANY MAN TO HOSPITAL
Albany forecast for July 17, sunny and hot
Casey Anthony released
QU seeking boost from area backers
On the Job with Don Monk
'Santa Joe' set to drive sleigh to St. Jude's
Couple among lucky ex-Cooper employees
Region still recovering from Cooper closure
QU seeking boost from area backers
Medical school forum scheduled for Thursday
Catt to release ‘Courageous Living’ Sept. 1
Producer, official will discuss film
Severe weather could threaten northeast on Monday
Albany forecast for July 16, sunny and very warm
Dougherty Jail Report July 7-14, 2011
County approves EMS uniform purchases, roof repairs
Terrell Academy students share lifelong bonds
Things to do on July 16, 2011
Suspect in wigged gunman case caught
Country buffet opens downtown
Murder trial scheduled for woman
Cocaine dealers found guilty, sentenced
BLACK GANGSTER DISCIPLES PLEAD IN MURDER CASE
Administrative Law Judge delays hearing in Phoebe/Palmyra merger
Attempt underway to create $10 million development on Front Street (updated)
Georgia license plate selection delayed
Albany forecast for July 15, sunny and warm
Albany officials approve travel, licenses
Lee County political lines moving
Albany accepts ‘Rachel’s Challenge’
Debt talks bring possible compromise
New York biker events, July 15-17
Charter schools get $10 million from governor
UPDATE: Former Dougherty coach has died
Commissioners approve travel, licenses
Wright leaving Red Cross for WG&L
New this morning: Georgia's new license plate to be revealed Friday
Albany forecast for July 14, sunny and pleasant
Walmart set for grand reopening
Severe heat brings danger
School Board approves low-bid bond attorney
Man gets 25 years for child molestation
Redistricting pitched with little fanfare
Albany State will hold educators summit
APD vague on funeral home probe
Phoebe appealing Appeals Court CON ruling
Business owners behind 'The Levee' and 'Mama Gina's Pizza' are bringing talents downtown (updated)
KIDNAPPING CONVICTION
Spurlin convicted in court today
Teachers providing information in DCSS CRCT probe (UPDATED with Murfree comments)
Albany forecast for July 13, partly sunny with isolated thunderstorms
Bullying impacts students, schools and communities
New this morning: GBI to use Facebook and Twitter
DOT holds hearing on Leesburg bypass
APD: Funeral home documents examined
Deputies make drug arrests
Garbage fee draws crowd
City vehicle fuel goes up $2 million
APD: String of burglaries under investigation
Albany police seeking help in solving burglaries
APD: Litman Funeral Home investigation
No tax increase for Albany property owners
Mary Alice Shipp, civil rights pioneer and political activist dead at 83
Fall semester class schedule is now available! Check out the banner on the home page of the Albany Tech website to download.
MAN WEARING WIG WANTED FOR ARMED ROBBERY
Albany forecast for July 12, mostly sunny and hot
New this morning: Four Atlanta superintendents removed in CRCT fallout
69ers MC North Country Crew Summer Bash 2011
Dougherty School Board stalemates on bond counsel
Bowles: Quail Unlimited facing financial woes
Molestation trial to open today
No tax increase forecast
Lee tax official wants garbage ordinance axed
Skate center sets second food drive
Bullying, crime go hand in hand
No tax increase forecast for Dougherty County
DCSS Finance Committee recommends bond counsel
Obama challenges GOP to compromise on debt
Albany forecast for July 11, partly sunny and hot
New this morning: Georgia searching for way to fund Medicaid
Bullying becoming common problem
DOT to hold Leesburg North Bypass hearing
POW camps’ atrocities a part of their legacy
Obama, lawmakers divided over debt
Albany forecast for July 10, mostly sunny and warm
On the Job with Richard Bowe
Bullying, Part 1
Smithville planning for chicken pie festival
Officials whittling transportation projects list
Fresh fruit, vegetables available on Saturdays
Morgan man wins contest
Thunderstorm brings rain, flooding, damage
McKenna signs with Ottawa Senators
ROAD DAMAGE ON MEREDYTH DRIVE
Albany forecast for July 9, mostly sunny and breezy
Betty Ford dies at 93
Knife-wielding man robs Sonic
Dougherty battling mosquitoes
Opinions vary on Space Shuttle end
China nuts for Georgia pecans
CAUGHT: MAN WANTED FOR MURDER
BREAKING NEWS: Georgia RB King ruled academically ineligible
Space shuttle launched
Phoebe responds to Georgia Appeals Court ruling
Albany forecast for July 8, scattered showers and thunderstorms
Film making boot camp for kids comes to Albany YMCA
White announces run; plans for Heritage House
New general in command of LOGCOM
Deal to DCSS: Not so fast on CRCT
Redistricted map approved
Tifton artist to be featured in area series
New York biker events, July 8-10
Governor: CRCT probe in Dougherty will continue
Appeals Court overturns perinatal decisions against Palmyra hospital (UPDATE: Palmyra reaction)
Dougherty Jail Report June 30-July 7, 2011
Murdoch pulls plug on London paper after phone hacking scandal
Casey Anthony to get out of jail Wednesday (UPDATED 12:40 p.m.)
Albany forecast for July 7, mix of sun and clouds and seasonable
Candle Cafe frozen vegan meals combine compassion with convenience
APD: One arrested, another identified, more on the way
Candlelight vigil planned for slain ASU student
Kessler offers parting words
Phone used to post suspect’s photo
Police: Cafe closed, 9 arrests made
State to review Arlington lunch program
Court grants FTC injunction
Murfree pleased CRCT probe over (UPDATED at 2:30 p.m. with confirmation from the governor's office.)
Robert Cross eighth-graders lead the way on the 2011 CRCT scores
White tosses hat into mayors race (update with comment)
Albany forecast for July 6, mostly sunny and hot with afternoon thunderstorms
APD: Be mindful of curfews
Officials investigate dead body
Police make arrest in aggravated assault case
State high court upholds local murder conviction
Phoebe welcomes new resident students
Widening ahead of schedule
Jury: Casey Anthony not guilty of murder
Suspect in slaying turns himself in
Report says Dougherty CRCT probe has been dropped
Eckford signs with Phoenix Coyotes
Mayoral candidate to hold an online question and answer session tonight
Doerun 5-year-old killed in Tampa
State Supreme Court upholds murder conviction
Albany forecast for July 5, mostly sunny and hot
New this morning: Gov. Deal set to release CRCT cheating report for Atlanta schools
First responders honored on Fourth
Albany forecast for July 4, mostly sunny and very warm
Albany youths are ‘sewing good deeds’
Thousands attend Freedom Festival
Albany forecast for July 3, scattered showers and thunderstorms with downpours
Panthers win championship title
Woman receives birth certificate after 70 years
A new chapter begins for LOGCOM
DAR honors student citizens
South Georgia photography exhibit to open at art museum
Education Notebook - July 3, 2011
Group opens an Albany inn
On the Job with Bobby Tripp
Albany forecast for July 2, partly sunny and warm
DCSS may acquire eight new buses
MCLB-Albany celebrates America’s independence
Drowning sparks drive for public pool
Champion in the making
Dougherty Jail Report June 23-30, 2011
ONE ARRESTED FOR MULLEN MURDER; ANOTHER SOUGHT
Reach no further than your near-by grocery store for 4th of July vegan favorites
Reach no further than your near-by grocery store for 4th of July vegan favorites
Albany forecast for July 1, partly sunny and comfortable
Police search for gunmen
Heart campaign kicks off
DCSS committee sends items to entire board
Blood supply at critical level
At-large districts, vote dilution discussed at hearings
Chamber exec knows controversy
Veteran receives belated citation
Area plans celebrations for July 4 weekend
LaGrange College closing Albany program
Albany forecast for June 30, mostly sunny and breezy
MAN SHOT DEAD AT ALBANY APT. COMPLEX
Albany drug bust leads to reckless conduct charges
Medeiros new leader at MCA
Budget for DCSS passes on 4-3 vote
Morey named to Lee Parks, Recreation post
Solicitation restrictions on door-to-door sales passed
Windstream discussion tabled
Edwards: L2Networks out as residential TV provider
Child death reported (UPDATED 12:35 p.m.)
Albany forecast for June 29, partly sunny and pleasant
Driver caught after hit-and-run crash
Lee garbage dispute continues
Sherwood Freedom Fest offers fun for the family
Career Academy committee holds first full meeting
Lee Commission OKs bonds
Citizens concerned about road widening
City Commission approves FY 2012 budget
Chamber introduces new communications director
Appeals court tosses judge's ruling cutting off Lake Lanier water to Atlanta
FTC to appeal Palmyra ruling, attorney general won't
Eleven charter schools get state School Board approval
First responders to be honored on the Fourth of July
'Due diligence' under way for planned housing development
Reapportionment public hearings underway
Albany forecast for June 28, showers and thunderstorms this afternoon
New this morning: 22 Georgia counties declared drought disaster areas
County passes $75 million budget
DCSS Finance Committee settles on FY 2011-12 budget
Double shooting leaves pair dead
Judge tosses FTC complaint against Phoebe, says they are 'immune'
Landfill revenues expected to go up $750,000
Albany forecast for June 27, mostly sunny and warm
TWO DEAD OF GUNSHOTS IN WEST ALBANY APARTMENTS
Georgia House speaker pays late taxes
New this morning: Home Depot accused of violating Buy American Act
'Kidney Kamp' set for July 9
Chemical company SASCO plans expansion in Albany
Pope, rescued boy reunite
Albany forecast for June 26, sunny intervals with an isolated shower
Animal control continues citing inhumane owners
On the Job with Barbara Rivera Holmes
Burkart gives ‘SCORE’ update
Graphic cigarette warnings spark reaction
Dougherty County redistricting hearings set
New EMS building gets rave reviews
Due to lack of space, juvenile offenders get ankle band
Weeklies deliver community news
Community Day brings camaraderie to C.W. Heath Park
Artists Speak at BluSeed Studios
Albany forecast for June 25, scattered showers and thunderstorms
APD investigates Whispering Pines robbery
Woman shot at, home set afire
Innocence Lost
Randolph schools off SACS probation
Officials say Lee water complaints are unfounded
DCPD: Tyrone C. Carter wanted for armed robbery
House rejects measure to continue Libyan presence
Club names Exchangite of Year
Mormans sentenced in 15-year-old DFACS scandal
Leesburg man sentenced to 10 years for child porn
Child drowns in Dawson pond
Randolph Schools removed from SACs probation
New this morning: Habitat receives $15.3 million grant
Early takes AIM at Jobs
New York biker events, June 24-26 & July 1-3
Maschke pleased with CRCT scores
Herald digital operations chief hired
Civil Rights historian: Albany ‘hallowed ground’
Albany forecast for June 24, showers likely with thunderstorms also possible
ADDU executing warrant (UPDATED 7:30 p.m. with charges)
ASU students no longer required to take Regents’ Test
Obama releasing 30M barrels from US oil reserves
Deal: Jobs are the goal
Metro Albany’s unemployment rate rises to 10 percent in May
Albany forecast for June 23, showers and thunderstorms with heavy rain
New this morning: Execution drug given go-ahead
Herald unveils new user-generated photo site
Cosby, Grandin visits in the works
EDC approves FY 2012 budget
New medical residents introduced to Albany
APD unit receives award
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist admits he's an illegal immigrant
DCSS CRCT scores improve
Hester named state association's top building official
Deal to cut ribbon on Blakely paramilitary training site
Dougherty County commission declines reconsideration of RiverQuarium funding
Albany forecast for June 22, heavy rain and thunderstorms
NEW THIS MORNING: Obama to set course for drawing down Afghan war
City votes to sign transit center memo
Hubbard pleas for effort to board up Heritage House
Cigarettes will carry grisly new warning labels
ASU professor awarded $573,000 Defense grant
Marathon gives $20K to hospice
Date set for garbage briefs
City passes budget with no tax hike
ALBANY DOCTOR RELEASED ON BAIL IN FLA.
City grants $233k in HUD funds to group chaired by municipal court judge
Deal to jump start competitiveness program here Thursday
City Commission tentatively votes to sign agreement with FTA
Sumter County Jail escapee caught
City passes budget with no tax increase
Man wants Heritage House sealed
Albany forecast for June 21, mostly sunny with an isolated thunderstorm
NEW THIS MORNING: 22 killed in suicide car bombings south of Baghdad
NEW THIS MORNING: Group files suit to block doctor's participation in executions
Joint panel OKs redistricting map
Lee tax official supports Smith
Lee OKs FY 2012 budget
Gunfight suspect identified
Albany 'Congress' finds budgeting a tough chore
City to discuss agreement with Feds for multimodal center Tuesday
Judge's mistake overturns 1984 murder conviction
Albany forecast for June 20, partly sunny and mild
NEW THIS MORNING: Federal judge to decide fate of Georgia's anti-illegal immigration law
Warlocks MC New York third anniversary celebration
Vet’s hobby becomes a humanitarian effort
MCLB at the forefront of military ‘Green’ initiatives
Lee County officials prepare for Rivers Alive
Water levels lowest ever
Albany forecast for June 19, partly sunny and seasonably warm
Hip-hop writer wins Crimestoppers theme
Station brings ‘holy hip-hop’ to Albany area
Drake fulfills a promise to a friend
On the Job with Trav Walden
Baptists battle a decrease in both membership and baptisms
ATC climbs 10 positions in certificates
Men receive health checks
Mission Charge meets Albany 'Dray Line'
APD investigates shooting, robbery
Fun in park with APD planned
Albany forecast for June 18, mix of clouds and sun with a shower possible
Cohen finds every day full of ‘Revelations’
Twilight paddling
Oyster bar coming downtown, officials say
APD: One arrested in gunfight
Devils elect for arbitration with Parise
Bob Fowler Sr. has passed away
Albany forecast for June 17, showers likely with a rumble of thunder
APNewsBreak: UK blocks UPS sites over security
CVB submits bid for firefighters meeting
Lee CERT Team raises sunken boat
Wernick updates Rotarians on Phoebe expansion efforts
New York biker events this weekend, June 17-19
UPDATE: Marijuana bust in Lee County
Devils swap players and acquire All-Star Noreau
In the June 13, 2011 edition of Community College Week magazine, Albany Technical College ranked 22nd in the publication’s listing of Top 100 One-Year Certificate Producers list for 2011 with a total number of 1,664 diplomas and certificates awarde
Albany forecast for June 16, sunny and warm
NEW THIS MORNING: Hackers say they hit CIA website
GUNFIGHT AT SOUTH ALBANY SPORTS BAR
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia jobless rate remains unchanged
Court date set for Lee tax commissioner
Competing claim emerges on Going Chia! bar recipe
Forum topics are simplicity, security
Work crews fighting heat with hydration, breaks
New machine makes drawing blood easier
Free Men’s Health Fair scheduled Saturday
Drought crippling rural municipal water systems (updated with more information)
Albany health officials believe rabid fox to be dead; still urge caution
Despite budget cuts, 3 college presidents get salary boost
Albany forecast for June 15, mix of sun and clouds and warmer
NEW THIS MORNING: State begins low-interest college loan program
Former airport employee theft trial under way
Phoebe board updated on programs, projects
Saturday Herald gets new format
American biker culture under attack!
ATC cuts ribbon on Logistics Center
Lee asked to consider liquor sales on Sunday
Document lists salaries of Phoebe’s top executives
Marijuana bust nets 100 plants
Pope rescues Americus boy from drowning
Meeting canceled when board members fail to show
Deal: Let probationers do farm work
City of Albany department receives national award
Albany forecast for June 14, cloudy and cool with showers
Commission holds lengthy work session
SBDC holds seminar for business loans
Board tentatively OKs $190M budget
Two weeks until Phoebe decision
Ground broken for new Lee library
Hells Angels Summer Bake-Off
Court declines to reconsider charter school decision
Teen pleads guilty in stabbing death of 12-year-old
Albany Technical College will hold the Grand Opening of its brand new Logistics Education Center on Tuesday, June 14, 2011, beginning with a ceremonial ribbon cutting at 3pm on the grounds in front of the building. A reception will immediately follow ins
NEW THIS MORNING: 40 years after leak, Pentagon Papers coming out
Award-winning author to speak at Albany State
Historian set to address ACRI
MCLB gets ready for celebration
Local skaters qualify for national event
Albany forecast for June 13, mostly cloudy with scattered showers
MAN FATALLY STABBED AT ALBANY HOME
On the Job with Wendy Wilson
Tyson’s passion for hunting takes on life of its own
Miller County man to appeal murder conviction
HeritageBank sets meeting
Local hip-hop group shoots video to inspire
Rabid fox still loose
LOGCOM trade show registration under way
Former teacher turns to writing
Lee student chases national title
Albany forecast for June 12, scattered showers and thunderstorms
MIA-POW bracelet leads to discovery
Three arrested, drugs found
St. Patrick’s Church planning celebration
Exchange Club hears MissionChange leader
CASA program helps area teenage girls
Monroe High hosts acceleration camp
Herald receives 7 awards
Albany forecast for June 11, showers becoming likely with a rumble of thunder
UPDATE DRUG BUST AT 516 RESIDENCE AVE.
RABID FOX REPORTED IN THREE ATTACKS
Case involving a former DCP officer is headed to the Georgia Supreme Court
Albany forecast for June 10, becoming partly sunny and less humid
NEW THIS MORNING: Citigroup credit card data taken from 200,000 customers
Sculptor has Best of Show at art exhibition
Gang violence, murder, assault top indictments
Race to benefit local charities
Farmers feeling the drought
DCSS, county tackle redistricting issue
Albany Weather Examiner voted one of top three websites in Capital Region
Court : Monday hearing set for Phoebe/Palmyra injunction arguments
Gingrich aides resign, leave campaign in question
IRS Revokes tax-exempt status from 123 Albany non-profit organizations
NEW AT NOON: Alabama governor signs illegal immigration bill
Officials: 11th hour deal saves downtown convenience store
Albany forecast for June 9, hot and humid with severe thunderstorms
UPDATE:( 8:35 a.m.) The driver of an overturned tanker has been removed from the vehicle and placed in an ambulance
EDC vice president moving to Valdosta
Thief’s crime spree ends
Deerfield headmaster responds to SEF study
Attorney: Drugs prove to be legal; my client is free
Dougherty BOE looks at budget for year
New York biker events this weekend, June 10-12
Ohio woman arrested in hire-to-kill plot against Marine stationed in Albany
Police report: Wife called police in January domestic argument with judge
WOMAN CHARGED FOR PUTTING BABY IN TRASH CAN
Senior vice president of the EDC is leaving
Committee recommends county employees contribute 3 percent to retirement accounts (updated with video)
NEW THIS MORNING: Senate showdown over limiting debit card fees
Leesburg, prison near agreement
APD: Three arrested for trailer thefts
Red Cross conducting ‘Be a Hero’ campaign
AFD begins vehicle training
Report gives conflicting evidence in Weaver case
Feral cat policy under consideration
Albany forecast for June 8, hot and humid with isolated thunderstorms
Two alcohol licenses tentatively denied (updated details) 4:30 p.m.
Teenager injured in wreck
Group to buy Merry Acres
The ARTS trail begins in Albany this weekend
NEW THIS MORNING: Obama's top economist leaving the White House
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia county to close school for teen moms
Vandals target business
APD responds to two early gunfire incidents
Albany forecast for June 7, mostly sunny and very warm
County-Phoebe agreement spares employees furloughs
Demography expert: Hispanics will double in Georgia over the next eight years
Wife says city judge didn't hit her (UPDATED) 3:07 p.m.
2011 High School Graduation Test results now available
Sherrods' farm group buying plantation
NEW THIS MORNING: Five U.S. troops killed in Iraq
Area group seeking bilingual volunteers
Albany forecast for June 6, mostly sunny and warmer
Baby found in trash
The family life of a medical student
‘Miss Baconton’ town’s first female mayor
On the Job with Perry Buchanan
Cancer survivors meet
Albany forecast for June 5, mix of sun and clouds with an isolated shower
Man drowns in Muckalee Creek
BABY FOUND DEAD IN TRASH CAN
CHAMPS on fun, serious mission
Albany forecast for June 4, sunny and warmer with increasing clouds late
(UPDATE 11:20 A.M.) Judge Weaver granted leave of absence
Phoebe to build new $30 million digestive diseases center
Flint RiverQuarium names new CEO
'Missing' mom and kids OK
System’s state board holds cost decision until 2012, cites delay in development of computer-based test
In conjunction with Albany Technical College’s 50th Anniversary celebration, the college will hold its Second Annual G.I.R.L.S. Summer Camp June 6-8, 2011. The theme for this year’s event is Gumption. Innovation. Responsibility. Leadership. S
MIDDAY: John Edwards indicted
Assisted suicide advocate Kevorkian dies at age 83
Albany forecast for June 3, mostly sunny and breezy
NEW THIS MORNING: Auction of Unabomber mementos nets about $190K
Even the A/C needs a break
Animal agents face irate pet owners
Strive2Thrive launches campaign
Darton preps for 4-year nursing program
New York biker events this weekend, June 3-5
Three take plea bargains in fatal beating case
Georgia's new illegal immigration law challenged
Albany delegation describes 'cantankerous' legislative session
Albany forecast for June 2, breezy and much cooler
NEW THIS MORNING: Romney: 'Barack Obama has failed America'
Sign-up begins for APD Citizens Academy
APD asks for info on missing family
Celebration of movement kicks off
‘Nutrition with a mission’ wows show
City calls special personnel hearing
Electrical fire temproarily closes part of Albany Mall (UPDATED 7:40 p.m.)
City Commission calls special, closed-door meeting
Critical report issued on ASU
Albany Marine Band named tops in Corps
County: Death penalty cases likely to cost $180,000 next year
Rolling Thunder XXIV 2011
NEW THIS MORNING: Florida governor signs welfare drug-screen measure
NEW THIS MORNING: Capital charges refiled against alleged 9/11 conspirators
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday June 1, 2011
Crash in Baker County claims motorcyclist’s life
Assault sends two to hospital
Homerun, Herald plan gas giveaway
Sumter County judge arrested for DUI
Dougherty finances still bleak
Arts Council, aquarium plan art sale
APD arrests vandalism suspect
Warrant: Albany city judge hit wife with beer bottle
Albany forecast for June 1, scattered showers and thunderstorms, some severe
Fletcher promises jobs, tax breaks for businesses if elected mayor
Tornado victims receive help from Georgia peanut industry
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday May 31, 2011
Officials deal with hearse fire, stabbing
Bishop introduces House bill to help veterans find jobs
Albany forecast for May 31, mostly sunny and hot
Raid on bin Laden compound avenged CIA deaths
Obama visits ravaged Joplin
City amends HPC ordinance
Camp Good Grief set for this week
Albany forecast for May 30, partly sunny and hot with isolated late day storms
On the Job with Tracy Hester
Lee officials weigh public safety funding needs
Musician shares grandmother’s gift
Lee sheriff stresses safety — for citizens, officers
Summer crime concerns raised
How are motorists in Georgia ranked?
On the Job wwith Tracy Hester
APD seeks community partnerships in summer
Chamber issues report card for legislators
Committee pursuing funding
Produce market draws crowd
Wedding vows are renewed at Herald
Albany forecast for May 28, partly sunny with scat'd showers and thunderstorms
Weaver released on $10,000 bond; charged with aggravated assault
Hubbard calls for special counsel to take lead in Heritage House demolition
SUMTER COUNTY: Two arrested for copper wire irrigation theft
Fletcher to make mayoral run
WWII Marine to be reburied at Andersonville service tomorrow
DRIVE-BY SHOOTING: Woman wounded twice.
Albany forecast for May 27, partly sunny with severe thunderstorms developing
Singers left mark on Civil Rights Movement
Murfree evaluation process ongoing
Gang Task Force meets on curfew
Former APD officer sentenced to 20 years
Phoebe made earlier bid for Palmyra
Leesburg's Posey suffers leg fracture after home-plate collision, placed on DL; Posey's agent, Giants manager call for rule change
Former APD officer sentenced to 10 to 20 years
Albany WGL facing $11.8 million shortfall; board approves rate, fee increases
Lee tax chief standing firm
NEW THIS MORNING: Metro Albany’s unemployment rate declines in April
NEW THIS MORNING: Accused Auburn tree poisoner pleads not guilty
New York biker events this weekend, May 27-29
AG’s office clarifies position on joining merger complaint
Census officials explain count
Albany forecast for May 26, scattered showers and thunderstorms, some severe
County commission weighs moratorium on streetlights
DCA offering mortgage funds
Sentencing delayed for former Archbold CEO
Grief counselors at Worth schools after fatal crash
APD thanked for fast capture
Dougherty County officials preparing department managers for possible 'Reduction in Force' scenario
Dougherty School Board rehires pair
Today, several of Albany Technical College’s Business Administrative Technology program students gave a presentation on business imaging and what is required if you want to go into business for yourself. The presentation was a required project for
Tornado death toll climbs
Georgia Music Hall to shut down June 12
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday May 25, 2011
Weekend farmers market returns to city
Police investigating forgery ring
APD looking for wanted parties
ACRI launches annual spring campaign
Lee tax standoff continues
Lee tax chief says no to garbage fees
Commission approves putting Sunday alcohol sales on ballot
Albany forecast for May 25, mostly sunny, warm, and dry
Commission discussing Weaver incident
Phoebe Sumter asking people to give to Tornado-stricken Missouri hospital
Weekly weekend farmers market to return to Albany Saturday
Electrical short sparks fire at Albany nightclub
NEW THIS MORNING: Preacher says world will actually end in October
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday May 24, 2011
APD responds to break-ins
Cordele Police officials investigate shootings
Commission considers rate increase for EMS
Authorities enforcing ‘Click it or Ticket’
Lee salary increases buck area trend
Public air concerns over reapportionment
Formwalt to leave ACRI at year's end (UPDATED with Formwalt comments)
Judge Willie Weaver under investigation (UPDATED with GBI Comments)
Albany forecast for May 24, scattered showers with a few strong thunderstorms
Cordele police investigating Saturday shootings
NEW THIS MORNING: Albany Cinnabon owner named franchise partner of the year
NEW THIS MORNING: Missouri officials say tornado killed at least 89
Capital Region forecast for Monday May 23, 2011
Albany High School students graduate from ninth grade
Weber to touch on Freedom Singers’ role in 1960s civil rights movement
‘May is for Miracles’ ongoing
Albany forecast for May 23, mostly cloudy with scattered showers and storms
Albany forecast for May 22, mostly cloudy with showers late
Dougherty County Schools celebrate Graduation Day
On the Job with Victor Sullivan
Albany Herald wins 11 AP awards
Deerfield student wins AHPC art contest
‘UGA Day’ on way to Albany
Crime Stoppers on look out for a theme song
Albany Vegetarian Network to hold vegetarian cooking classes for kids
Busy Saturday planned downtown
Doco tax assessments mailed
Colleagues remember local leader
Building report reviewed
Albany forecast for May 21, mostly cloudy with isolated showers developing
APD charge two with graffiti-related offenses
Mohawk Humane continues Free Feline Friday Campaign
Albany forecast for May 20, showers and thunderstorms developing this afternoon
NEW THIS MORNING: Medicaid proposal could cost Georgia billions of federal dollars
Capital Region forecast for Friday May 20, 2011
Chamber’s Martin succumbs to illness
Albany’s first FasTrac class graduates
Jobless rate drops below 10 percent
New York biker events this weekend, May 20-22
Longtime food director retires
Sasser shows booked
Robbery trial ends with guilty verdict
Camilla pharmacist surrenders license, appeals conviction
Police remember fallen officers
Georgia's unemployment falls to 9.9 percent, Albany's up slightly
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia lags behind in economic improvements
Kids hold food drive
Redistricting meetings scheduled
APD to host school party
Coin Collectors show comes to Albany
AFD answers East Albany fire calls
Albany forecast for May 19, scattered showers and thunderstorms
Officials: Inland port brings benefits
Lee Primary School brothers get big surprise from father
NEW THIS MORNING: East Albany Walmart is open for business
Albany Herald - Albany Technical College has taken yet another step toward maintaining the institution’s stellar record of job placement for its graduates. An agreement was signed last week between ATC’s President Anthony O. Parker and South
Albany forecast for May 18, cloudy with showers likely and a thunderstorm
NEW THIS MORNING: Mexican police find 513 US-bound migrants in trucks
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday May 18, 2011
Teens feed the needy
Lee officials: County budget fair
Solar power touted
Maps for new districts revealed
Valdosta hospital buyout under radar
Hotel, nonprofits burglarized in city
Charges dismissed in shooting (UPDATED: 2:25 p.m.)
City Commission tentatively votes to offer Sunday alcohol sales referendum
Pataula Charter Academy officials take concerns to Atlanta
Red Robin Song Guest House- Vegan B&B in New Lebanon
NEW THIS MORNING: Mitt Romney raises $10 million - in one day
NEW THIS MORNING: Court sides with police in warrant-less search
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday May 17, 2011
Walmart prepares to open its doors
Court overturns charter school law
County, BOE may reshape districts
TCC student wins art contest
County releases a tentative SPLOST VI budget
DA, convicted murderer face off before Georgia Supreme Court
Albany forecast for May 17, showers likely with a few thunderstorms
NEW TODAY: Attorney General clears city in city manager search inquiry
NEW THIS MORNING: Stone calls officials to task for teen's baby death
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia Supreme Court strikes down Charter Schools Commission
Santana scolds Georgia for new immigration law
Capital Region forecast for Monday May 16, 2011
Residents warned to flee river flooding
Phoebe set to host colon cancer study
Albany Daylily Society to sponsor show
It's not a sin to ride a Satan !
Albany forecast for May 16, mostly cloudy with scattered showers
Capital Region forecast for Sunday May 15, 2011
On the Job with Gene Kirk
Solar power meeting set
Area chaplains bless Phoebe's workers' hands
Streetscape project has Lee County buzzing
The Albany Herald reaches 120 books
Special Olympics festival a real hit in Lee County
Echols: Confront nuclear waste disposal
Albany forecast for May 15, cool with occasional rain
Capital Region forecast for Saturday May 14, 2011
Thieves hit Albany ARC thift shop early Friday
Girls Inc. names its 2011 girls of the year
Theatre Albany brings Woodstock to town
TV show auditions today
Corbin: Existing industries due credit
Walmart Express ready to roll
Albany forecast for May 14, cloudy with showers developing
Phiillips ousted as The Anchorage's executive director
Immigration bill is a done deal
DCPD ARRESTS ONE FOR INTERNET SEX EXPLOITATION
NAACP requests school board reconsider dismissal of assistant superintendent
Crowdis suggests three unpaid holidays to allow three paid for employees
Albany forecast for May 13, mostly cloudy with a few isolated showers
NEW THIS MORNING: Pakistan suicide bombs kill 80 to avenge bin Laden
NEW THIS MORNING: Graduation test scores increase in English, language Arts, science, and social studies
Capital Region forecast for Friday May 13, 2011
Man sought in theft
Thieves see flashlight, flee
Lee sheriff plans festival
Lee sheriff: Safety shortchanged
Lee school construction accelerated
New York biker events this weekend, May 13-15
High schools get new leadership
Volt debuts in Albany
MASCHKE: Poor performance, lack of results behind staff dismissals
CVB unveils new website to promote Albany
New this morning: Deal signs 44 bills
Albany forecast for May 12, sunny and warm
NEW THIS MORNING: Chambliss bill would keep Guantanamo Bay open
Capital Region forecast for Thursday May 12, 2011
Three injured in 60-student fight at Turner Job Corps
Byne presents ‘Recess’
Carver pool set to open May 23
King Cotton Horse Show set for Saturday
Owners in Lee to get property notices
Tax chief has attorney in dispute
Dougherty School Board terminates two employees
EDC names industry award winners
Schools like Albany Technical College know that, they added a basketball team four years ago to improve the student experience and entice students to their campus.
WALB - The Leadership Albany class of 2008 took on the project to refurbish the public artwork.
NEW THIS MORNING: WGL crews fair well at lineman's rodeo
Albany forecast for May 11, mostly sunny and warm
NEW THIS MORNING: Navy halts move to allow gay unions by chaplains
NEW THIS MORNING: Obama approval hits 60 percent
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday May 11, 2011
Woman dies in afternoon wreck
Cookie Shoppe burglarized
CVB rallies for travel
Northside Social Studies educator tapped as teacher of the year
Board of Regents Approves Darton 4-Year Nursing Bid
Lee County considers tax commissioner lawsuit
UPDATE: DA's office investigating second infant death to same mother.
Over 49 southwest Georgia employers will participate in the Thirteenth Annual Spring Career Fair Wednesday, May 11, 2011, at the Kirkland Conference Center from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Documents: Hospital authority to seek dismissal of FTC complaint
NEW THIS MORNING: Jury selection begins for accused Phelps killer
Albany forecast for May 10, sunny and warm
NEW THIS MORNING: Navy says chaplains may perform same-sex unions
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday May 10, 2011
All you care about are the clubs !
Gov. Deal signs ‘deer baiting’ bill
Albany Tech inks agreement with Southern Polytechnic
Gunmen keep the Albany Police Department busy Monday
Dougherty High project approved
Michigan defenseman Brandon Burlon to sign with Devils
New Today: County Commission considers raising landfill fees
Four injured in three-vehicle wreck at Pine Av. and Gillionville Rd.
UPDATE: Bo Dorough files open records request for Phoebe docs
UPDATE:County commission to consider selling carbon credits
Albany forecast for May 9, partly sunny and seasonably warm
NEW THIS MORNING: Gov. Deal expected to sign immigration bill this week
Capital Region forecast for Monday May 9, 2011
Weekend music festival scheduled near Colquitt
RiverQuarium preps for canoe trips
Albany forecast for May 8, mostly sunny and warm
A day of fire safety education draws kids
Girls Scout win awards
Music fest to aid park
Lewis sets book-signing
Deerfield students show patriotism with top essays
Hundreds graduate from ASU
Purchases reviewed
A mother’s gift
Children remember special moments with mom
Albany Police Department offers information at mall
BREAKING NEWS: Animal Kingdom wins Kentucky Derby; Southwest Georgia viewers miss ending in what WALB calls "glitch"
Albany forecast for May 7, scattered showers and a possible thunderstorm
Exchange Club of Albany names ACE student
Speaker to ATC grads: Never quit
Car plows through wall
Baby left locked in pickup for longer than 7 hours
Regents to decide on Darton request for 4-year nursing program next week
National spotlight shines on Albany mother
Golf cart bill signed into law
Albany Technical College will hold a local articulation signing for its agreement with Southern Polytechnic State University on Monday, May 9, 2011, at 12 Noon in the Albany Tech Presidential Board Room.
Albany forecast for May 6, mostly sunny and warmer
NEW THIS MORNING: Sony CEO apologizes for massive data breach
Capital Region forecast for Friday May 6, 2011
New York biker events this weekend, May 6-8
Litigation committee formed
Coroner protests proposal
Darton students graduate
Area leaders among state’s most influential
AFD shaves $387,000 off budget
Keller urges business leaders to face new reality
ASU to hold spring commencement
U.S. had no proof bin Laden was at compound
Details leak about raid preparation
Cordele death probable suicide
Albany forecast for May 5, breezy and cool with a few showers
NEW THIS MORNING: Osama bin Laden image shown to senators was not likely authentic
NEW THIS MORNING: Pakistan warns America not to stage any more raids
Capital Region forecast for Thursday May 5, 2011
Albany firefighters up for Oconee FD challenge
Phoebe plans to expand da Vinci Surgical System
Empower Albany summit scheduled at Civic Center
AP tests may lose funding
APD offers ‘hold-the-line’ budget
Truck hits girl
Need to know the latest info about FINANCIAL AID? Attend one of the Q2S Financial Aid Workshops held on May 9th & 12th at 10am, 12pm, 2pm & 6pm in the Kirkland Conference Center on both dates!
Alleged police killer indicted; Edwards to seek death penalty
BREAKING NEWS: Darton confirms Henry hiring
Former Palmyra CEO named head of South East Fla. Hospital
NEW TODAY: City to amend boat ramp policy
Gov Deal signs human trafficking bill
FY2012 BUDGET REVIEW: APD offers 'hold-the-line' budget
NEW THIS MORNING: Obama administration says bin Laden photo "gruesome"
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday May 4, 2011
Lee flood study nears completion
Lee library gets final approval
Shakespeare storms LCHS stage
Darton ceremony planned Thursday
ATC recognizes honor grads
After destruction, there's no place like home
Albany forecast for May 4, heavy rain early and cool
Lee County Commission OKs library bid
Mental health, not mental illness, is focus of Mental Health Month
Take-home vehicle policy dominates APD budget discussion
Ringling Bros.Circus to arrive in Albany along with animal rights activists
NEW THIS MORNING: Pakistan's president denies harboring bin Laden
Edwards again reaches out to commission
NEW THIS MORNING: EEOC closes file on Strang case
NEW THIS MORNING: Storm damage cost estimate: $75 million and rising
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday May 3, 2011
MCLB security heightened
Kiwanis presents art awards
Accident turns fatal for teenager
Albany police respond to aggravated assaults
Most think action was long overdue
Coats & Clark plans to rent part of MacGregor facility
Albany Technical College held its annual Athletics Banquet for the Titans basketball players and cheerleaders from season 2010-2011 on Friday, April 29, 2011, at 6pm, in the Manufacturing Technology Center on campus.
On Tuesday, May 3, 2011, at 11:00 a.m., Albany Technical College will host the Spring Honors Day Program in the Kirkland Conference Center.
Coats & Clark to rent part of MacGregor facility
National Children's Mental Health Awareness Day is May 3
MCLB raises threat level
Humpy's finally get what they deserve
Albany Technical College will hold its winter induction ceremony for the National Technical Honors Society (NTHS) at 6pm, May 3, 2011, in the Kirkland Conference Center.
On Tuesday, May 3, 2011, at 12 Noon, Albany Technical College will host the Spring Honors Day Program in the Kirkland Conference Center.
OSAMA DEAD! (Updated 12:47a.m.)
Capital Region forecast for Monday May 2, 2011
About 1,000 rally to protest immigration bill
Senators hone plan to cut U.S. deficit
Cancer Coalition to host Bunko tournament
U.S. 19 boat ramp still on ‘horizon’
Albany forecast for May 2, mostly cloudy with showers developing by afternoon
April 2011 starts with snow ; ends with warmth and thunderstorms
Capital Region forecast for Sunday May 1, 2011
SCA makes contribution to Humane Society
On the Job With Kate Whiting Henry
140 volunteers turn out to build Lee playground
Lee seeking unpaid funds
Doctor fighting 'tar wars'
Family celebrates law enforcement
Albany forecast for May 1, sunny and warm
Schenectady Green Market moves outdoors this Sunday
YOUTH INDOOR FOOTBALL: Photo Slideshow from Saturday's games.
Capital Region forecast for Saturday April 30, 2011
Police/Fire/EMS April 30, 2011
Storm damage slows rescuers
Contract bid results in for Dougherty High
‘Partners in excellence’ tapped
‘Cops on Doughnuts’ seeks $15,000 for Special Olympics
Albany forecast for April 30, mostly sunny and mild
Police investigating Albany theft
City commission amends graffiti ordinance
Georgia digging out from rubble
ON THE PROWL: Tailgating party set for Saturday's Panthers game
DEA holds second “Take Back” campaign to collect ADHD drugs, among others
APF honors contest winners during "Be Kind to Animal Week" reception
NWS confirms tornado struck Herkimer county on Thursday morning
Albany Animal Control agents target cruelty
Capital Region forecast for Friday April 29, 2011
Gang Task Force hears about schools, crime
Water issues emerge in Lee County
Man indicted for murder
Check-cashing ring arrest made
Warrent issued for Mathis
Ex-DHR worker gets indicted
Albany forecast for April 29, increasing clouds with a few showers
New York biker events this weekend, April 29 - May 1
Albany man found dead in Florida jail
Bench warrant issued for Mathis
NEW TODAY: Gov. Deal signs Sunday alcohol sales law
Hubbard announces bid to become mayor (updated 11:15 a.m.)
Storms ravage central New York overnight with tornadoes reported
NEW THIS MORNING: Camilla DHR caseworker indicted on racketeering, theft charges
Homeless man arrested in check-cashing ring bust
Albany Technical College will hold an Athletics Banquet for the Titans basketball players and cheerleaders from season 2010-2011 on Friday, April 29, 2011, at 6pm, in the Manufacturing Technology Center on campus.
Albany forecast for April 28, showers and thunderstorms with heavy rain
Storm warning issued for Metro Albany
NEW THIS MORNING: Storms kill 11 in Georgia
UPDATE (8 a.m. Thursday) Storm casualties rise in the South
Capital Region forecast for Thursday April 28, 2011
DCSS hopeful for career academy
Cops and doughnuts help Special Olympics
DCSS receives several updates
Officials vote to support gateway sign initiative
Change in Humane Education Law regarding animal dissection in schools
City manager pay in middle of local government executives
NWS finds EF-1 tornado damage in Oneida county, confirms brief touchdown
White House releases Obama Birth Certificate
Hubbard to make "special announcement" Thursday
NWS confirms straight line wind damage in Oneida county
Dougherty County is one of 40 host sites for GHSGT math tutoring
Find the light—join the tri-lakes plein air painting group!
Harris named Small Business Man of the Year by SBA
Albany forecast for April 27, warm with showers and thunderstorms
NEW THIS MORNING: Afghan officer fires on NATO troops
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday April 27, 2011
Events set for National Community Development Week
Albany Chorale to say thanks to community
Final Lee County library vote on hold
Sireno tops Darton dorm
Commission offers contract to Taylor
CITY BUDGET FY2012: Sewer, garbage rates going up $1
Budget cuts alter fountain hours
Prince closing on purchase of Edwards Motors
Lee County employee indicted on child molestation charge
Craig Mathis disbarred
NEW THIS MORNING: Metro Albany’s unemployment rate declines to 10.1 percent in March
P&G raising some prices for retailers
NEW THIS MORNING: U.S. to regulate electronic cigarettes as tobacco
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday April 26, 2011
Commission may ask for board updates
DCSS hosts community forum
Downtown market set to open
Albany forecast for April 26, cloudy and warm with showers and thunderstorms
(BREAKING NEWS) Man charged with murder in death
County commission to mull appointments
Dougherty commission may ask for board reports
Albany woman gets life in prison (UPDATED 12:15 p.m.)
U.S. Supreme Court will not fast track 'Obamacare'
NEW THIS MORNING: Gov. Deal appoints Gerald “Jerry” Prchal, O.D., to the State Board of Optometry
NEW THIS MORNING: Taliban break more than 450 out of Afghan prison
Boozefighters Chapter 60 Spring Breakout !
Capital Region forecast for Monday April 25, 2011
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Plan irks Lake George residents
On alcohol, Jon Howard is Albany's Mr. No
Junior League awards grants
Capital Region forecast for Sunday April 24, 2011
Turpin saying hello to Hollywood
Uplifting actor speaks at Albany Area Black Expo
Memorial barrel race to debut
Education notebook - 4/24/2011
Pulitzer Prize winner to speak
ARC prepares for auction, fiesta
Albany forecast for April 24, partly sunny and warmer with a shower late
SPCA wins right to conduct their own investigation of animal cruelty in Seward
Deputy Dawg golfers raise cash
Four-year status may draw suit
Hospital authority under spotlight
Leaders honored for work, service
Albany forecast for April 23, breezy with periods of rain
Albany bakery wins national recognition
Four Albany Technical College Titans players signed to play with four-year colleges during a signing ceremony held today, April 22, 2011, at 10:30am. Players included Duran Blue, Michael Cofield, Tyrell Johnson, and Justin Wilcox.
Phoebe board amends Palmyra loan agreement resolution
NEW THIS MORNING: Nuclear reactor in Georgia shuts down abruptly
NEW THIS MORNING: A higher gasoline tax to hit May 1
PETA investigation of animal cruelty in Delhi
Capital Region forecast for Friday April 22, 2011
Lee County library bids ‘within range’
Porter: Changes to continue for Albany's 'Urban Oasis'
Phoebe unveils historic marker
New York biker events this weekend, April 22-24
Man wanted for several burglaries
Fifth-grader honored for citizenship
Howard: Recap of Legislature at town hall meet
Leesburg church has egg hunt Saturday
Lawmaker may be next chancellor of University System (UPDATED 8:50 p.m.)
Court delays Palmyra purchase
Albany forecast for April 22, mostly sunny and a bit warmer
Porter: Changes to continue for Albany's 'Urban Oasis'
Farm Sanctuary urges parents to refrain from purchasing "live" holiday gifts
NEW THIS MORNING: Teaching license of former principal of the year revoked
Capital Region forecast for Thursday April 21, 2011
Trans-Siberian Orchestra brings Beethoven to life
Ministry founder’s dreams live on
Phoebe aims to teach children about healthful habits
Parents outraged over arrest
Albany forecast for April 21, breezy and cool with an isolated shower
UPDATE Road reopened at 7 p.m.
Atlanta asks Gov. Deal to reconsider immigration bill
FTC civil action "disheartening," Phoebe CEO says (UPDATED 3:45 p.m. with video)
Noveau open-minded museum experience at the Tang Teaching Museum
Walmart grand opening set for May 18
Farmers' Almanac releases summer outlook, looking hot and stormy for northeast
NEW THIS MORNING: Jury convicts exec in $3B mortgage fraud case
NEW THIS MORNING: Soldier from Columbus killed in Afghanistan
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday April 20, 2011
Taylor presents budget to commission
Lee officials: Numbers from census don’t add up
Regents hike college tuition
County revenues up; shortfall expected
Outbreak ups immunization awareness
Columnist Ronda Rich to visit Albany, Blakely
Albany forecast for April 20, scattered showers and thunderstorms
UPDATE Police made additional arrest in Janaysia Stevenson death
BREAKING NEWS: Darton golf team wins NJCAA Division I District Championship
Commission spares Applejax license
Regents announce three percent tuition hike
All-you-can-eat vegan buffet at Garden Cafe in Woodstock, NY
NEW THIS MORNING: Regents will announce new tuition rates today
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday April 19, 2011
Dougherty BOE adopts policies on breast-feeding
Lee to take part in drug take-back day
Arcadia Courtside officially opens doors
City officials to start budget review today
Federal budget cuts strike Albany coffers
Broadway businesses broken into
Albany State shows off aerospace lab
First Albany Area Black Expo opens
City officials to begin budget review Tuesday
Hells Angels Troy New York Annual Bike Blessing
Albany forecast for April 19, cloudy with afternoon showers
Devils ink college standout goaltender Keith Kinkaid
Football recruits arrested at UGA
Census: Major shift among county political districts
Albany forecast for April 18, increasing clouds with a shower late
NEW THIS MORNING: Tipster leads cops in Valdosta to dig up human remains
NEW THIS MORNING: Tax returns must be filed today
Capital Region forecast for Monday April 18, 2011
Lee budget hearings slated
Love Affair Arts Festival Kicks off April 29
B100, CMN conducting ‘Change Bandits’ campaign
State development leader to speak
Phoebe physician assisting area divers
Reaction to bees in yards not warranted
Albany forecast for April 17, showery and blustery with a rumble of thunder
Volunteers stash the trash
Barbershop chorus rocks Darton College
Home-grown is theme of benefit
On the Job with Skylar Martin
Family, food and fun abound at Chehaw
Fight ends with gunshot fired
UPDATE: SHOOTING IN ALBANY
Capital Region forecast for Saturday April 16, 2011
Rise of the Planet of the Apes raises ethical questions
Compassion Over Killing gearing up for VegWeek 2011
Police/Fire/EMS April 16, 2011
Basketball teams to hold car wash
Leadership struggle still unresolved
Rynders has emergency surgery
Civil Rights icon still fighting
Albany forecast for April 16, increasing clouds with rain developing
State development leader to headline industry luncheon
Board of Regents will set tuition rates on Tuesday
Government employees, volunteers get "trashy" downtown
Albany forecast for April 15, partly sunny and a bit cool
NEW THIS MORNING: Today is NOT the deadline to file tax returns.
Capital Region forecast for Friday April 15, 2011
Truck and tractor pull starts tonight
Spring festival to benefit Graceway
Blaze destroys mobile home
Albany man jailed for ecstasy
Life in Utah sweet for candymaker
ATC to ‘roast’ former labor commissioner
Albany man receives life term in murder case
New York biker events this weekend, April 15-17
FDA says ADHD warning labels are not necessary on food dyes
National revamp of testing program leads to changes
On Friday evening, April 15, 2011, at 7 p.m., the Albany Technical College Foundation will be holding their annual Roast in the Kirkland Conference Center on the college campus. This year, the College will be “roasting” former State of Georgi
NEW THIS MORNING: Today's the day that will decide Georgia's stand on immigration
NEW THIS MORNING: State board officially votes to eliminate graduation test
Capital Region forecast for Thursday April 14, 2011
Park to present ‘Ant’ film
‘Champion’ tour comes to Albany
Articulation agreement to impact Albany Tech
Albany forecast for April 14, becoming partly sunny and milder
BREAKING NEWS: Bonds guilty on 1 count; mistrial declared on other three (UPDATED at 6:37 p.m.; will be updated again)
KADB nearly set for Stash-the-Trash weekend
Spring family festival for Graceway set for Saturday
(UPDATE 2:45 p.m.) Phoebe -Palmyra closing delayed once more
DEMOLITION BEGUN ON OLD CAR DEALERSHIP BUILDING
Papa John’s presented a check $844.48 to Albany Tech on Monday, April 11, 2011.
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) and Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU) signed an articulation agreement on Monday, April 11, 2011 that allows TCSG students to complete their first two years of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Albany forecast for April 13, cooler with periods of rain
NEW THIS MORNING: Obama eyes tax increases, Medicare changes
NEW THIS MORNING: House gives final passage to Sunday alcohol sales bill
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday April 13, 2011
Health Department hosting ‘Sounding the Alarm’ event
ASU Symphonic Band, Marine Band conducting joint concert
DA: Launch of computer memorial honors victims
Contractors attend Lee library pre-bid
Flatt: Recovery slow for financial sector
Relay part of battle against cancer
‘Gulls’ flock to help fight cancer
Devils win NHL draft lottery
Heritage House owners appeal demo order
House and Senate negotiators agree on budget deal
House approves assisted living bill
Albany forecast for April 12, mostly cloudy and cooler with an afternoon shower
Obama's debt cutting plan: Everything on the table
NEW THIS MORNING: Senate moves immigration bill forward
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday April 12, 2011
Commodities distribution available in Lee
Registration now open for Albany STAR talent search
APD responds to business break-ins
Lee board looks to cut $2 million
Immigration bill opposition delivers petition
Club guards shot in Columbus
Panel signs off on Georgia tax overhaul
CRIMEWATCH: Jail Booking Report for April 1-8, 2011
Registration now open for Albany STAR talent search
Albany forecast for April 11, AM clouds with PM strong thunderstorms developing
NEW THIS MORNING: Magnitude 6.6-quake jolts Japan coast
NEW THIS MORNING: Pentagon's second thoughts on Iraq withdrawal
Capital Region forecast for Monday April 11, 2011
Leadership Lee announces Class of 2011
Deerfield-Windsor to present 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'
Marietta seeks peddling ban
Jacques Lemaire will not return as Devils coach next season
Capital Region forecast for Sunday April 10, 2011
Albany forecast for April 10, increasing clouds with an isolated shower late
Young-Cummings papers donated to Howard
Men walk a mile in stilletto heels
NAACP elects new leadership
Deerfield literary team earns second in state competition
Law Day seminars scheduled
Civil rights icon will speak Friday at ACRI
Commission hires Taylor as city manager (4:30 p.m. Update)
March 2011: In like a lion and out like a lamb in Albany, NY
Capital Region forecast for Saturday April 9, 2011
Albany forecast for April 9, partly sunny and warmer
‘Historic’ deal halts government shutdown
MCLB hosts children’s parade
Albany man among few who served in three wars
Thieves steal from officer
Two jailed for theft at car audio shop
Young patriots speak at club meeting
Less than 12 hours left to settle budget battle
Lee commissioner named to Community Affairs board
What's happening in the animal and vegan worlds locally and around the globe
Albany forecast for April 8, partial sunshine and mild
Scout troop to host yard sale
NEW THIS MORNING: Social Security will stop mailing earning statements
Capital Region forecast for Friday April 8, 2011
New York biker events this weekend, April 8-10
‘Superman’ sister-in-law visits city
Planetarium second home to class
Burglars crash truck into pawn shop, flee
Fire Department to burn houses
NAACP branch to hold elections
Disability initiative topic of meeting
Officials, nonprofits brace for federal grant cuts (UPDATED)
Georgia storm damage now at $50 million
Judge validates $30 million bond issue
Gunman opens fire at school in Brazil
Albany forecast for April 7, partly sunny and seasonable
NEW THIS MORNING: Above-average hurricane season predicted
NEW THIS MORNING: GOP prepares 1-week extension as shutdown looms
AFD: Recruits complete hazardous materials drills
Albany to host UGA pharmacy pupils
Petroff makes appearance on child exploitation, porn charges
Threatened closure reminiscent of 1995
Stilettos to rule mile-long race
Symphony ends season with chorale
PLAINS WOMAN DIES IN SUMTER COUNTY CRASH
Independent schools bolster ADHD learning process
Stabbing suspect surrenders
Georgia launches elections advisory council
Albany forecast for April 6, increasing clouds with a few afternoon showers
Last week, Tocarro Patrice Davis, Student Services Coordinator for Albany Tech’s Randolph County Learning Center, was inducted into the Cuthbert Rotary Club at a monthly luncheon.
NEW THIS MORNING: No deal yet as possible government shutdown looms
NEW THIS MORNING: Japan stops highly radioactive leak into Pacific
ADDU cites convenience stores in underage alcohol sales
Camilla city manager to resign
SCV plans memorial service
Devils sign Mike Sislo to tryout contract
City to move forward with hearing to determine whether to revoke a club's license
Former Albany Mayor Keenan dies
Bowles, Bishop say shared sacrifice needed to reduce deficit
Walmart to build 'mini-super center' in Camilla
Two people killed in Colquitt County storms
Bainbridge College and Early Center closed
UPDATE (9:45 a.m.) Four Dougherty houses damaged by storm
Albany forecast for April 5, rain and wind
Commission tentatively adopts new graffiti ordinance
NEW THIS MORNING: Four deaths attributed to overnight storms
APD investigates armed robbery
City sets plan for manager selection
Head librarian Cole headed for post in Augusta
Kidnapping results in sexual assault
Today, Albany Technical College Academic Achievement Center Director, Elaine Mercer, presented a well-deserved achievement award to Ruby Bivens in the Center’s math lab.
Man reports robbery near Phoebe parking lot
Accused 9/11 terrorists to face military tribunal
Stormy weather coming
Phoebe sets closing date
Police cast net for stabbing suspect
If you don't ride, you don't understand !
Capital Region forecast for Monday April 4, 2011
Banks, credit-card issuers warn of email breach
Go Orange for Animals: April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month
Albany forecast for April 4, cloudy with morning rain and thunder possible later
NEW THIS MORNING: Obama launches bid for re-election
NEW THIS MORNING: Students bracing for tuition hikes
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia set to eliminate all state funds to fight domestic violence
Firefighters battle their waistlines
Teen eyes medical forum
New political blog slated to launch
Albany forecast for April 3, sunny with seasonable temperatures
UPS driver has logged two million safe miles
On the Job with Sam DeVaughn Jr.
Developers, Lee officials at odds
Woman stabbed multiple times
Domestic violence awareness day set
Two injured by gunshots
Health district to host ‘Open Mic’
19-month-old beating victim laid to rest Sat.
Follow-up doctor visits are key when treating ADHD with medication
Capital Region forecast for Saturday April 2, 2011
Albany forecast for April 2, partly sunny and breezy
Animal Hoarding: How you can help
Man wanted for theft
MCLB hosts ‘Warrior Day’
ASU celebrates Founder’s Day
UPDATE: IN COLD CASE MURDER, TWO ARRESTED
12 killed in Afghanistan in response to Florida Quran burning
NEW FOR NOON: Legislature honors Auburn Quarterback Cam Newton
Traffic deaths fall to the lowest level since 1949
NEW FOR NOON: Rolling memorial honors fallen DCP officer
Albany forecast for April 1, mix of rain and snow tapering off and chilly
New York biker events this weekend, April 1-3
NEW THIS MORNING: Golf cart bill headed to Gov. Deal
NEW THIS MORNING: Deadline extended for UGA football season ticket purchase
Capital Region forecast for Friday April 1, 2011
GPB official discusses public broadcasting
Unemployment hovers above 10 percent
Historic Albany tour announced
‘Science After Sunset’ set Tuesday
New York: The Puppy Mill State?
Obama receives openness award in private
Vidalia onions to ship April 18
NEW AT NOON: Downtown businesses to donate funds in memory of slain child
NEW THIS MORNING: Booster seat bill awaiting governor's signature
Parts of original manuscript from "Gone with the Wind" to be on display in Atlanta
Albany forecast for March 31, mostly cloudy with a few showers
NEW THIS MORNING: SunTrust repays TARP
NEW THIS MORNING: Southwest Georgia’s unemployment rate unchanged in February
Capital Region forecast for Thursday March 31, 2011
ACRI, ASU announce three programs
Man arrested for repair scam
April Fools? Winter storm watches remain in effect for much of northeast
WFXL - East Albany’s new Walmart is slated to open in about 6 weeks, but the store is still looking for a few good men and women.
Smelly bats have Tifton neighborhood looking for solutions
High court extends deadline on charter schools case
NEW THIS MORNING: Couple accused in infant killing denied bond
County Health Rankings list Calhoun as worst in state
Albany forecast for March 30, increasing clouds late and chilly
NEW THIS MORNING: Virginia Tech will be fined $55,000
NEW THIS MORNING: Alabama laboratory is testing for radiation from Japan
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday March 30, 2011
Community events sponsored by APD
Herald, Fox 31 launch collaboration
Dougherty BOE members traveling to California
UPDATE: 19-MONTH-OLD GIRL DEAD; MOM & BOYFRIEND CHARGED
Bob Barker donates $100K for Animal Advocacy Fund for HVCC
Tune in Wed, March 30th for Martha Stewart's "Vegan Show"
Area film production a boon for area tourism, taxpayers officials say
Inflation takes toll on consumer confidence
Albany forecast for March 29, partly sunny and breezy
NEW THIS MORNING: Wood pellets plant to open near Waycross
NEW THIS MORNING: Charter schools awaiting court ruling
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday March 29, 2011
Wal-Mart still hiring associates for new store
Tax digest drops another 7.8 percent
ADICA votes to purchase former NAPA building
Animal advocates will gather Wednesday for NYS Humane Lobby Day in Albany
Boozefighters Chapter 80 Cabin Fever Party
Albany Technical College’s Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) winner, Patrick Jenkins, andthe Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year, Charlene Duncan, participated in the South Region’s conference held on Thursday, March 24, at Alta
High court denies Davis appeal
Consultant: County finding savings in health plan changes (Video added)
Pinson tapped by VFW as National Paramedic of the Year
Georgia Tech has picked a new basketball coach
Albany forecast for March 28, partly sunny and still cold
Could a Saturday farmer's market return to downtown?
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia legislature hits the home stretch
NEW THIS MORNING: Radiation in Japan appears to be spreading to soil and seawater
AHS student being sponsored to Europe
SCA to present ‘Oklahoma!’
Metro Albany GDP up
Support area animal shelters by contributing to their wish lists
Capital Region forecast for Sunday March 27, 2011
Albany forecast for March 27, mostly sunny and cold
Here's proof hard work pays
On the Job with Ron Wallace
Deerfield Windsor announces scholarship recipients
Diabetes data given at town hall meeting
Motors revved to honor fallen officer
Progress or waste?
Winds send debris flying
Police searching for escaped mental patient
Geraldine Ferraro, first woman vice presidential nominee for a major party, dies
Albany forecast for March 26, sunny, breezy, and cold
Attorney General to review closed meeting
Doctor, wife on bond in drug case
Finalist sees ‘good fit’ in Albany
ASU recognizes best students and faculty
Sherrods recall civil rights work
Lee grants subdivision approval
EPD picks Lee County for watershed award
Unsung heroes honored
Albany woman convicted of murdering ex-husband
Albany doctor, wife arrested on drug charges
UGA to release acceptance list today
Tonight's Mega Millions jackpot reaches $312 million
UPDATE: FIRST ARGUMENTS IN MURDER TRIAL
Albany awarded $250,000 planning grant to begin West Central Albany neighborhood 'transformation'
Albany forecast for March 25, partly sunny and chilly with a snow shower
March Madness at Menands shelter this weekend
New York biker events this weekend, March 25-27
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia has no plan to fully repay unemployment fund debt
NEW THIS MORNING: Dangerous breach suspected at Japanese nuke plant
Capital Region forecast for Friday March 25, 2011
BMX state qualifier slated for Chehaw
Strive2Thrive graduates 23 families
Lee authority approves development sewer lines
Agriculture Department’s Sutton is man on a mission
New license for Eclipse owner tabled
Council censures Camilla mayor
Regional road list still developing
Albany city manager finalists named (UPDATED 7:50 p.m.)
Jury to hear closing murder case arguments
Thousands protest immigration bills at state Capitol
Midday update: Legislators abandon "grocery tax"
NEW THIS MORNING: Camilla council censures mayor
Albany forecast for March 24, partly sunny and cool
NEW THIS MORNING: Jury selection to begin in the case of Michael Jackson's physician
NEW THIS MORNING: New health care law costing state, employees millions
Capital Region forecast for Thursday March 24, 2011
Lisa's Peace
Run to benefit pregnancy center
Coin Club to host show
Woman arrested in bicyclist hit and run
ASU to honor top students
Demolition makes way for garden
DCSS board considers breast-feeding, homeless policies
Convict caught after walking from work detail
Woman arrested for DUI in Lee County
Elizabeth Taylor dies
Obama says there will be no land invasion in Libya
DCSS can expect 12 GBI agents soon
NEW THIS MORNING: Radiation in tap water adds to Tokyo concerns
NEW THIS MORNING: DeKalb assistant principal indicted for changing records
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday March 23, 2011
Lee County delays action on subdivision
Albany’s woman’s murder trial under way
Rotary Club honors Paul Harris Fellows
High Court to hear Rehberg petition
Taylor puts brakes on Lott-era pay raises
DCSS considers math changes in 2012 curriculum
Chehaw hosts Business after Hours
One hurt in hit and run
Albany forecast for March 23, cold with snow developing
Shots fired; no injuries
Lee board appoints interim Grand Island manager
The difference between a dream and a goal....
Albany forecast for March 22, partly sunny and milder
Albany Technical College is prepared to help students who could lose their HOPE scholarship because of new requirements.
NEW THIS MORNING: Update 9 a.m. - U.S. military jet crashes, 2 eject
Tonight's Mega Millions jackpot is worth $244 million
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday March 22, 2011
‘Mamma Mia!’ visits Tallahassee venue
Car dealer Prince buys land adjacent to Grand Island
Four officers join Albany Police Department
Sheriff's deputies hard at work
County to get new fingerprint machines
Girl struck in face by errant bullet (UPDATE 8:25 p.m.)
Albany policeman bitten by dog ID'd
Middle school principal charged with sexual battery
Midday update: Commission adjourns with no action on city manager search
Albany forecast for March 21, AM snow and wintry mix changing to rain
ASU students get world of experience
Sherrods to speak at fundraiser
Albany eyes city manager
ADD Coach Academy earns accreditation for high coaching standards
Capital Region forecast for Sunday March 20, 2011
SHOOTING AT DOWNTOWN CLUB
On the Job with Steve Fink
Boys and Girls Clubs set fundraiaser
Pit bull bites APD officer while making a call
BKOFC keeps in touch with Obama, friends
‘Romeos’ take a stab at life’s hard questions
Re-enactment planned for Civil War anniversary
Walk for MS brings out more than 200
Disney coming to Dougherty
Albany forecast for March 20, mostly sunny and cool
Jury selection slow in homicide case
Exchange Club honors local ‘Youth of the Year’
Red Cross will host ‘Princess Tea’ party
ATC marks milestone in new program
Bake sale to help animals
Albany forecast for March 19, becoming partly sunny and cooler
Extreme SuperMoon to welcome vernal equinox this weekend
Libya declares cease-fire
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NEW THIS MORNING: U.S. House votes to cut NPR funding
NEW THIS MORNING: Japanese nuclear crisis on par with 3 Mile Island
Capital Region forecast for Friday March 18, 2011
SCA fundraiser total jumps to $11,000
Child obscenity, shooting arrests made by DCPD
Runaway convict gets life in prison
Census: Population booming in suburbia
Albany forecast for March 18, becoming mostly sunny, windy, and mild
FTC upholds subpoenas filed against hospitals Phoebe/Palmyra merger (updated)
New this morning: Dog fighting, drug investigation underway in Donalsonville
On March 16, 2011, the Albany Tech Foundation accepted a $500 scholarship donation from the Emerson Electrical Foundation. The Emerson Electrical Foundation is made up of about a dozen former Albany Tech students and faculty members who studied electrica
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia’s unemployment rate declines to 10.2 percent in February
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia Senate passes bill on concealed weapons
NEW THIS MORNING: Secretary of State Clinton will bow out if Obama wins in 2012
Capital Region forecast for Thursday March 17, 2011
EDC: Industries consider expansion
Liquor bill beats crossover deadline
Battle Colors Detachment performs at MCLB-Albany
ADDU: Arrest possibly tied to Putney shooting
Former 'Biggest Loser' contestant weighs in
Will Japan disaster impact trade in Georgia?
Aviation Hall to induct four
Albany St. Patrick's Day forecast, mostly sunny and mild
Defendant flees before conviction
Small earthquake reported in southern Canada
Sunday alcohol sales bill earns passage in Senate
NEW THIS MORNING: Food prices soar
NEW THIS MORNING: Georgia legislature meets Crossover Day
NEW THIS MORNING: Drug seizure halts Georgia executions
NEW THIS MORNING: Nuclear plant evacuated
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday March 16, 2011
Sawmill Tavern's Last Supper
MCLB opens new barracks
Chamber honors Lamar Clifton
Fletcher hails early screening programs
Lee voters pass SPLOSTs (update)
Leesburg man accused of killing wife on suicide watch in jail (Video Added)
DCP investigate Putney shooting
Commissioners discuss graffiti ordinance (video added)
A man has been charged with kidapping after victim stabs him
Hawaii first to hit $4 average at gas pump
City staff researching revoking Applejax license
HOPE is a done deal
Don't forget to stop by the bookstore today and tomorrow from 9-5 to sell your used text books!
As part of their hands-on instruction, several students in the Drafting Technology program at Albany Tech visited the Logistics Education Center construction site, home of Albany Tech’s newest building, at the end of February.
Albany forecast for March 15, mostly sunny and mild
New this morning: Radiation levels keep 140,000 people sealed in their homes
New this morning: Senate bill passed for assisted living residents
DCP facing high personnel turnover
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday March 15, 2011
APD responds to armed robberies
County mulls small business options
Lee voters to decide SPLOSTs
Board accepts resignation of Westover teacher
Alzheimer’s hits home for golfer
No delays expected in new Georgia nuclear power plant
BREAKING NEWS: California impacted by tsunami
BREAKING NEWS: 3rd explosion rocks nuke plant in Japan
$21,000 bond for former Westover teacher
Aflac fires the man behind the duck
Sunday alcohol sales alive once again
Georgia BOE approves dual math courses
Six Albany Technical College students recently won awards at the 2011 Georgia Collegiate DECA Career Development Conference held in February in Atlanta. By winning at the state level, these students will have the opportunity to attend the International C
Need cash for books? Book Buy Back will be this Tuesday and Wednesday from 9-5 in the bookstore. Stop by and sell your used textbooks!
New this morning: Nuclear fuel rods were fully exposed
New this morning: Georgia Department of Agriculture errs in recall
Capital Region forecast for Monday March 14, 2011
Lily Pad building hope and a house
Still asking 'Why?'
3 killed, 7 missing in Japan explosion
Hells Angels Troy NY St. Patrick's Day Party
Albany forecast for March 14, becoming partly sunny and cool
ADD/ADHD class cautions that stimulant meds may be related to heart disease
Albany forecast for March 13, mostly cloudy with scattered showers
Capital Region forecast for Sunday March 13, 2011
Hayes will hold listening session
Pastor opens apartments
APD offers gun safety course
Workshop planned about genealogy
GOP Convention scheduled in April
Agriculture takes the center stage
Exchange Club makes donations
Blake named Head Start Teacher of Year
Officials: After Merck demolished, environmental issues will remain
One mother’s journey
BREAKING NEWS: Greenwave fall short in Class A state title game
Ice jam on Mohawk River threatens homes in Latham
Fatal shooting case going to trial
Woman, Palmyra celebrate 40 years
MCLB to host Battle Colors ceremony
Four busted for drugs in Sumter
Albany forecast for March 12, mostly cloudy and breezy
Former Shoney's Restaurant burning (UPDATED 4:25)
Capital Region residents react to major Japan earthquake and tsunami wave
Albany forecast for March 11, rain tapering off and mild
New this morning: Senate bill would close Georgia abortion clinics
New this morning: At least 60 people dead in Japan
Worth County teacher arrested for battery
Violent crimes reported by APD
Officers unveil memorial
Westover project price soars
Jury indicts man on child porn charges
Phoebe, children’s hospital to partner
New York biker events this weekend, March 11-13
Albany City Commission to review two possible sites for Day Reporting Center
Woman found beaten
HOPE bill goes to Gov. Deal
Albany forecast for March 10, AM wintry mix changing to heavy rain
New this morning: Oil slips under $104 despite battles in Libya
New this morning: Metro Albany’s unemployment rate rises to 10.8 percent in January
Wright honored as Boys and Girls Club Youth of Year winner
MCLB conducts 'Steel Flint 2011'
Darton College, GSW sign articulation agreement
Golf tournament to benefit alzheimers
Rain, high winds jolt Southwest Georgia
Albany will seek up to $30 million bond validation
Westover High teacher arrested for pandering
DA: Two killed in self defense
Albany forecast for March 9, mostly cloudy with rain and snow late tonight
New this morning: Senate passes HOPE bill - with changes
New this morning: Georgia health plan in the hole
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday March 9, 2011
Fire department to conduct training burn
City employees selling chocolate for March of Dimes
Armed robbery investigation continues
GBI: Grow houses can be anywhere
'Butterfly Kisses' granted new location
Meet the Candidate: Kirk Smith
Ringleader sentenced for driver's license fraud
Missing U.S. student found dead in Madrid river
Albany forecast for March 8, sunny and cool
New this morning: Gadhafi is trying to strike a deal
New this morning: Georgia led the nation in new business startups in 2010
SPLOST-funded treatment plant opens in Leesburg
MCLB working dog retires
Leadership gets boost at APD
MCLB sets full exercise
The Ground Hog Lied !
Jack Stone wants Gravel Hill named after slain Dougherty PD officer (video added)
Deal keeps full-time pre-K
ADHD research shows positive evidence of a genetic link
Albany forecast for March 7, morning snow then becoming sunny
Albany city commission briefed on city manager candidates
New this morning: Warplanes launch airstrike around key oil port
New this morning: Bill for tire fee advances
Transplant fights Battle of her life
Hancock, Ol' Dan deliver the news
Would-be stars audition at Deerfield Windsor
Albany forecast for March 6, rain changing over to snow late
Albany celebrates Mardi Gras
Bike race weekend rolls in
Albany woman publishes cookbook
On the Job with Jim Deal
A question of blue and gray ... and black lingers
Westover’s literary team going to state tournament
BREAKING NEWS: Westover girls dropped by Crisp County in Elite 8
Albany forecast for March 5, breezy with a little rain
Schools’ building projects ongoing
Motels fill as visitors pack Albany
MCLB colonel gets engineer of year award
Murder investigation papers released
BREAKING NEWS: Seminole girls fall in Elite 8 to Calvary Day
House passes "Oxendine" license bill
New York biker events this weekend, March 4-6
Albany forecast for March 4, increasing clouds with seasonable temperatures
New this morning: Newt Gringrich tests presidential waters
New this morning: House passes bill aimed at illegal immigration
Capital Region forecast for Friday March 4, 2011
Suspended DCSS teacher to return to work soon
Marathon Woman keeps on running
Officials seeing more illegal 'spice'
CARET honors Bishop
Elderly man with Alzheimer's located
Drug unit confiscates 1.3 pounds spice drug
Millions in construction headed for downtown
Albany forecast for March 3, sunny and very cold
Homicide: Two dead at Applejax Bar parking lot (Updated)
New this morning: WikiLeaks suspect faces 22 additional charges
New this morning: Georgia unemployment again hits 10.4 percent
Phoebe to institute ‘WOW’
Mardi Gras party could be wet one
Police: Safety first at Mardi Gras
Marines honored at military breakfast
Snowy February breaks 2 month total snow record...a look back at February 2011
Marijuana grow house found on West Road (updated 7:55 p.m.)
Supreme Court rules in favor of anti-gay church
Commissioner: Albany Graffiti has got to go
Biker rights panel tonight, 8:30-9:00 PM, EST
Albany forecast for March 2, windy with snow showers
New this morning: Rebels fight Gadhafi forces over Libyan oil port
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday March 2, 2011
Georgia Watch: ID theft rising
Twin Oaks students to present play
Leesburg OKs treatment plant funds
It's time for Mardi Gras
Qualifying fees, dates set for Albany elections
Northeast ski and snow report for March 1
Wernick says his goal is to have all insurance companies recognize Phoebe as "in-network" providers
Update: The House of Representatives passed a bill that would extend funding for the federal government by another two weeks through March 18.
Albany records snowiest January-February on record
March SuperMoon could bring trouble to Earth
Happy National Pig Day!
Albany forecast for March 1, sunny and cool
Commision votes to delay consolidation vote until 2012
New this morning: Iran says it may boycott the 2012 London Olympic Games.
New this morning: President Obama offers states early out of the federal health care law
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday March 1, 2011
Greenspace committee asks for more authority
Westover Academic Decathlon wins state
Lee arts fest set 'under the oaks'
Mayor Adams will not run again
Arnott traded to Washington for Steckel
Legislature panel details crackdown on illegal immigration in Georgia
Travel officials say brace for volatile gas prices
South Georgia Judge Disbarred
'The King's Speech' crowned at Oscars
New this morning: Last WWI vet dies at age 110
Capital Region forecast for Monday February 28, 2011
11,000 baby caps and counting
Lee officials: Projects must be funded
Albany forecast for February 28, AM wintry mix changing to rain
Expressions of a Master
Outlook is loaded with tibits
On the Job with Chad Warbington
Public hearing held on community development
Celebrating through reading
Basketball more than a game for former coach
Master Gardeners offer educational opportunities
Stop the Violence holds Male Summit
Albany forecast for February 27, morning snow then mostly cloudy
BREAKING NEWS: Terrell Academy girls three-peat; Westwood falls short in state final
Top 2 ways to help someone with ADD/ADHD
Albany forecast for February 26, mostly cloudy with light snow late
Civic club installs 'Freedom Shrine'
Movie choices brighten ‘Island’
Smith city's first black TV anchor
Monster trucks roar into civic center
Debutante ball spotlights 26 women
Late freeze wouldn't be peachy for Georgia
Lee State Prison to get new warden
AAA: Albany gas prices higher than state average (updated with video)
Albany man wounded in shooting (UPDATED 4:15 p.m. )
Top ways to help someone with ADD/ADHD
Gang Task Force meets to discuss crime
ATC names GOAL winner
Woman brings buried slaves dignity
New York biker events this weekend, February 25-27
Brothers sentenced to prison
Albany forecast for February 25, snow, sleet, and rain
BREAKING NEWS: Darton on way to getting 4-year nursing program
Up to eight new businesses confirm plans to move downtown
Albany-Dougherty consolidation effort likely on hold until 2012
Walmart to start hiring process next week
BREAKING NEWS: Westwood girls basketball team beats DEA, reaches Class A State Championship; Terrell girls advance to Class AA title game with win vs. Christian Heritage
Nominees for the Rick Perkins Instructor of the Year Award for Albany Technical College were presented at a faculty meeting held on Wednesday, February 23, 2011, on campus.
WG&L to purchase natural gas from Griffin for $1.8 million
Albany Technical College presented the four Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) finalists to the Rotary Club today, February 24, 2011, at Noon, at Doublegate Country Club. After presentation of the four, the winner was presented by Judy Randa
New this morning: Government wants tobacco companies to admit wrongdoings
New this morning: Apple plans tablet event
Capital Region forecast for Thursday February 24, 2011
City recognizes officer, civilians of the last year
School board OKs assessment alternative
Albany forecast for February 24, increasing clouds with milder temperatures
BREAKING NEWS: Grand Island general manager resigns
Weaver demands Heritage House be demolished (UPDATED with details)
Bikerlowdown B.A.D. biker rights panel
Life sentence in beating murder
Thousands flee Libya
Capital Region forecast for Wednesday February 23, 2011
Animal control tightens leash on city animals
Department of Transportation sets multimodal hearing
Taylor interim city manager
APD: Man in jail for bad checks, business
Property codes rejected
Commission approves stealth towers in residential neighborhoods
Rewards offered in crane deaths
Albany forecast for February 23, sunny and still cold
Gov. Deal reveals HOPE and pre-K cuts
New stadium for the Falcons takes a step forward
City manager search to be completed by April 11
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday February 22, 2011
Carver shooting suspect sentenced
Teenager missing for the third time
Commission gets update on building
Accident claims two
Deerfield-Windsor student earns Dougherty STAR
Carter recounts his presidency
Albany forecast for February 22, sunny and very cold
Old Pritchett Ford property to be demolished (Updated with new information, quote)
City eyeing former Albany theatre for business incubator/ health clinic (UPDATED with additional details)
Famed meteorologist Joe Bastardi leaves AccuWeather
Commissioners discuss issues during retreat (updated 2:45 p.m.)
Man being questioned in Sunday slaying (updated 12:18 p.m.)
ASU police chief resigns
Poetry for the rest of us--mini-tour by two hilarious poets in Albany and NYC
Hail to the MC President !
Randolph County wreck claims two, injures five
Capital Region forecast for Monday February 21, 2011
Albany introduced to ‘SpyGlass’
Leaders to gather for all-day session
Infrastructure critical part of Lee SPLOST plans
Albany forecast for February 21, morning snow and chilly
UPDATE Woman shot to death on West Gordon
Spay Day 2011
Man shot dead at car wash
Capital Region forecast for Sunday February 20, 2011
On the Job with Tommy McDowell
Junior League of Albany to host CMN, Albany Autism benefit
City issues judgment against Dollar Square
Out on bail, man heads back to jail Saturday
Experiencing space through an American cosmonaut
Albany Civic Center attendance breaks 21,000 for January
Albany forecast for February 20, sunny and cold
Hostages freed, man in custody
Man charged with criminal damage
Couple admits to violating federal law
Capital Region forecast for Saturday February 19, 2011
Local restaurants join Meatless Monday campaign
Bonded out suspected murderer arrested again
ATC holds convocation
Sherrod will receive award
Lee officials discuss Grand Island
Exchange Club hears update on disaster help
Albany forecast for February 19, very windy with scattered snow showers
HeritageBank purchases Effingham bank
New York biker events this weekend, February 18-20
New York biker events this weekend, February 18-20
Capital Region forecast for Friday February 18, 2011
Warning issued about telephone scammers
SCA acknowledges brightest students
Gregors: Busy spring ahead for Thronateeska
SPLOST road projects have huge price tag
Albany forecast for February 18, partly sunny and very warm
Large x-class solar flare hits Earth tonight with possible aurora display
Homeless man being booked by APD
Albany Technical College will formally kickoff its 50th Anniversary with a Convocation Ceremony on Friday, February 18, 2011, beginning at 11am, at the James H. Gray Civic Center. A reception will follow immediately afterwards at the Albany Tech Kirkland
Sunday alcohol sales stalled
Unemployment claims rise in metro Albany
Capital Region forecast for Thursday February 17, 2011
DCPD: Man arrested for 282 child porn pictures
EDC board votes to dip into reserves to fund lobbyist
Lee officials plan community cleanup
Auditor: City books clean for FY 2010
Albany forecast for February 17, mostly cloudy and very mild
Mysterious death ruled accidental
BREAKING NEWS: Terry Lee's Olde World Sandwich Shoppe Restaurant (UPDATED 12:40 p.m.) hit by car
Man arrested on child porn charges (UPDATED 3:38 P.M.)
Suspicious package at MCLB-Albany not dangerous (UPDATED 4:04 p.m.)
County to award design bid on Radium project
City tentatively adopts health clinic program
DCSS hosts forum
ACRI hits record visitors in January
Clem sees future growth at MCLB
SPLOST vital to Lee public safety
APD: Man wanted for making gun threats
Albany forecast for February 16, partly sunny and milder
Taylor to serve as interim city manager (UPDATED 4 p.m.)
Albany commission tentatively adopts clinic concept
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday February 15, 2011
Community responds well to ‘Handprint Project’
Committee to be formed for career academy
Albany forecast for February 15, sunny and much colder
Windy conditions prevail across the Capital Region ; advisories issued
Aurora borealis may be visible across northern latitudes tonight
Sherrod mum on suit against Breitbart (UPDATED with details, quotes)
Albany native takes home Grammy
Dougherty commission continues to grapple small biz question
Lott to resign March 2
St. Valentine's Day Massacre (Hells Angels Version)
APD Investigating home invasion, armed robbery
The Technical College System of Georgia recently paid tribute to 30 adult learners, including Albany Technical College’s EAGLE winner, Keonna Tumblin, for their outstanding achievement in the state’s adult education program.
Albany Technical College will hold its annual Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) ceremony to honor its seven nominees and the four finalists out of the group of seven today, February 14, 2011, at 5:30pm, at the Manufacturing Technology Cente
The Fourth Annual Albany Technical College FFA Floriculture Team Challenge was once again a success with 10 FFA Chapters participating and approximately 70 attendees. One team, Brantley County Middle School traveled over 120 miles to participate.
Capital Region forecast for Monday February 14, 2011
Local speed skaters prep for Nationals
Commission to discuss health clinic
Airport sees increase in passengers
Albany forecast for February 14, mostly cloudy with afternoon showers
Capital Region forecast for Sunday February 13, 2011
Latest solar flare is largest of this solar cycle
Albany forecast for February 13, cloudy with a few snow showers
Wanted Albany man arrested for drugs
The trek of a lifetime
At 104, life’s been a trip worth taking
Families enjoy a day at museum
Quarterback Club revival a posibility
On the Job with Richard Doherty
Knights storm Albany castles
Snow squalls moving into Capital Region this afternoon
New Arts advocacy group forms in NY to challenge further cuts to arts funding
Albany forecast for February 12, windy with snow showers
Black-owned businesses growing locally
Law enforcement officers honored by civic club
Jackson Heights student winner in spelling bee
Citizens group organizes
Handprint Project looks to stop domestic violence
Drug dealers sent to federal prison
HOPE Ball raises $41,000
Northeast ski and snow report for February 11
Egypt's president resigns
Albany forecast for February 11, partly sunny and still cold
The Telecommunications Engineering program at Albany Tech is celebrating its first degree graduate of the program. Ricardo Roberts is the first of what the College hopes will be many to graduate from the program.
DCSS working on a five-year facilities plan
Ethanol facing cloudy future in Georgia
Plan ties tuition hikes to inflation
Rabies investigations ongoing in Grady
Coach Lemaire gets 600th win in Devils victory
New York biker events this weekend, February 11-13
Big crowds expected for Family Reunion Fest 2011
Two votes and no manager; Savannah Council adjourns without decision on Lott, Small-Toney
Suicide at American Lube Fast
Lady Titans play at 5:30 and Titans play at 7:30 today at South Georgia Tech. Take the short drive to Americus and support the Titans!
Albany forecast for February 10, breezy and very cold
Lee man arrested for child porn
Prisoners clean up; homeless man leaves
MCLB hosts black history observance
CRCT analysis for 2010 released
With two days left, 45 have applied for Albany city manager spot
The Radiologic Technology admissions deadline for Summer 2011 is Tuesday, February 15th at 5:00 pm. All applicants should have their admissions application and fee, Compass or ASSET testing, financial aid, and all official high school and college trans
Future Farmers of America compete at Albany Technical College
South Georgia Middle and High School Student Show Off Their Green Thumbs at Albany Tech
House panel approves Sunday alcohol sales bill
Albany forecast for February 9, breezy and cold
CONGRATULATIONS to... Mr. Albany Tech, Rodriquez Thomas (Childcare) and Ms. Albany Tech, Cierra Reed (Law Enforcement) The first runner ups were Cheryl Hill (Childcare) and Darrell Marshall (Practical Nursing)
Wernick presents Phoebe update
Camilla native USDA chief of staff
Convicted murderer faces life sentence
Former Hooters tenants pay back rent
Lee mulls dropping EMS fee
Winter carnival lights up Saranac Lake
Attractions offer ‘sweetheart’ deal
Bee experts educate public safety officers (update with video)
Just when I thought I was out....they pull me back in
Albany forecast for February 8, becoming windy and colder
Gang Unit warrants net multiple arrests
APD responds to break-ins
Lee resident adopts, cleans messy street
Lee STAR student, teacher to be honored
Bobby McKinney will fill development authority vacancy (Update with Video)
Civic Center, Recreation departments to merge (UPDATE WITH DETAILS)
Albany Tech’s Horticulture Program will host the fourth annual Future Farmers of America (FFA) Floriculture Team Challenge Competition on Tuesday, February 8, 2011, at 4:30pm, in the campus Environmental Horticulture building off Newton Road.
Albany forecast for February 7, cloudy with snow later
Packers win Super Bowl
Property may be renamed in Johnson’s honor
Tilson: Albany has demolished 184 structures
Hells Angels Troy NY Groundhog Day Party
Albany forecast for February 6, breezy with some sun
Grandma with a pencil putting criminals in jail
Byne holds open house with international flair
On the Job with LaKisha Bryant
Herald improves printing process
Life with a heart defect difficult, scary, inspiring
Albany forecast for February 5, wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain
Why honey is not vegan
APD busts west Albany burglary ring
Men target Good Samaritans in Lee County
Albany employer committee to host seminar
Bishop meets families at MCLB
APD: Top sketch artist aides in suspect search
APD: 19-year-old Baker County resident charged in clerk killing
Traffic reopens after car/train collision (UPDATES AND ADDS PHOTO)
Official: It's 'likely' civic center director has turned down job
Titans hold on to beat Chattahoochee Tech
Marietta: Albany should abandon Mediacom deal and collect franchise fees
Thronateeska, Symphony to host events with astronaut
Albany forecast for February 4, mostly sunny and seasonable
Downtown experiencing growth
Gang report says violence down in 2010
Blair eyes downtown image
New York biker events this weekend, February 4-6
Landlord files papers to evict Hooters restaurant
Homeless bridge-dwellers absent from cleanup effort
Camilla Ethanol Plant files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Albany forecast for February 3, partly sunny and colder
Smith set his own unique musical path
Georgia Quail Hunt kicks off
HOPE Ball to feature Wright family
APD: Employee sets up check-cashing scam
ADDU: Last-minute sting nets 16 in a drug bust
Drunk mother leaves kids alone
Indoor art – the Still Life – on display at the Hyde Collection
Grand jury indicts on golf cart injury case
Hospital Authority approves resolutions for Palmyra purchase
Beau predicts early spring
Albany forecast for February 2, snow, sleet, and freezing rain
Leesburg sets business license fees
Dance Theatre of Harlem promotes arts
Massey: Lee should focus on the future
New York Capital Region prepares for round 2 of wintry precipitation
Congratulations to Titan, Justin Wilcox, for being named the Georgia Collegiate Athletic Association (GCAA) Player of the week! Go Justin!
UPDATE: Death penalty to be sought for cop killer
ADHD Overview: Albany residents want to know
Don't forget that tomorrow is Twin Day/Celebrity Day Dress up for faculty, staff and students!
AT&T's 'The Last Text' Goes Viral online
Georgia House considers abortion restrictions
CONGRATULATIONS to the finalists for Mr. & Ms. ATC as well as to our talent show winners. Ms. ATC Finalist and Major Cheryl Lynn Hill – Early Childhood Ciarra L. Reed – Law Enforcement Mr. ATC Finalist and Major Darrell Marshall &nd
Animal ordinance punted to citizens group
is working to make sure the students they educate, meet the needs of the business community.
Albany Technical College has launched a job skills survey to regional businesses and industries.
Homecoming Week kicked off Monday at Albany Technical College with a pep rally.
Albany forecast for February 1, cold with snow
The verdict: Mad Dane was 'probably' sane
More than 200,000 march on Egyptian capital
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday February 1, 2011
Brush fire leaves family homeless
City Commission to revisit controversial cat ordinance
Flu vaccine offered at a reduced price
Bishop vows to improve VA’s efficiency
New York's Capital Region braces for a major winter storm, warnings issued
Georgia Republicans applaud Fla. decision against health care law
City to make final payment on Albany civic center Tuesday.
NWS issues winter storm warning for 15-30 inches of snow
Edwards 'inclined' to seek death penalty on alleged Dougherty cop killer
Writing for New York Rider Magazine
Former teacher enters Alford plea in molestation case (Update with details)
Learn art while the snow falls with classes and easy home instruction
ATC men, women split with GPC; GSW men, women split with Lander
Albany forecast for January 31, mostly sunny and cold
Winter storm watch issued for entire Capital Region
Capital Region forecast for Monday January 31, 2011
Free tax help comes to Council on Aging
Culbreath gives more in retirement
Keeping it real
Exploding star may add new 'sun' in 2012
Capital Region forecast for Sunday January 30, 2011
Albany forecast for January 30, morning flurries with late clearing
Coon hunt takes place at fairgrounds
Budget the focus of Dougherty retreat
On the Job with ... Tim Dill
Keeping the Flint River safe
Technology improving life quality for stroke patients
ADHD coping skills can help navigating everyday life easier
Devils set to face off with canines in attendance
Albany forecast for January 29, cloudy with a few snow showers
Religion Bulletin - January 29, 2011
Albany unveils federal agenda
Alleged child molester gets hearing
Drug defendant gets 30-year prison term
Tale of two lost dogs
Homecoming Week Continues Albany Tech's 50th Celebration
Albany Tech Conducts Workforce Assessment Survey
Victims fight burglar
Monty Simpson guilty of murder
Challenger disaster marks 25th anniversary
New York biker events this weekend, January 28-30
Albany forecast for January 28, cloudy with scattered snow showers
Chamber set to ‘Get Connected’
UKC Winter Classic coon hunt opens
Class of '67 recalls integration
Allen, Smith big winners at SWGHA Science Fair
KADB volunteers honored
Marching Rams going to battle of bands
Wanted duo caught in Albany
Jury deliberating in murder case
Albany forecast for January 27, mostly cloudy and breezy
Capital Region forecast for Thursday January 27, 2011
Metro Albany jobless rate drops to 10.5%
Lee chamber adds new members
Arguments to conclude in Simpson case today
Lee County, Mediacom reach deal
Center for the Arts changes its name
Lott one of two finalists left for Savannah job
School board to send letter of intent for career academy
Paula Deen on cover of new Georgia Travel Guide
Bikers like quilts too!
Police ask public for help looking for suspects
Ouch! Early Georgia tax filers temporarily lose refunds
Albany forecast for January 26, mostly cloudy and seasonable
Herald to chronicle 120 years of news
Weather stresses blood supply
Man faces life in prison if found guilty of fatal beating
Chamber to hold its 2011 annual meeting
City delays decision on Mediacom building
Mabe hired as civic center director
Obama: Unity essential
Lee amends SPLOST resolution
FAA rejects bid proposals for new airport terminal
APD: Person of interest wanted for questioning
Frankfort, Ky., city manager named Lee administrator
Black farmers remain locked in battle with USDA
Riverquarium CEO resigning to take job in Delaware
Albany forecast for January 25, morning snow showers then mostly cloudy
Capital Region forecast for Tuesday January 25, 2011
Diners/sleuths to solve ‘murder mystery’
City to launch workshop tonight
ABAC's Chason to retire as public relations chief
Two juveniles nabbed in robbery
Winn-Dixie robbed
Deputies honored for bravery, selflessness
Penney's closing six stores; Albany not on the list
Terrorist kills 31 in Russian airport bombing
County to consider changes to its small business office
Albany forecast for January 24, sunny and bitter cold
USA grabs four medals at the FIS Nature Valley World Cup
Capital Region forecast for Monday January 24, 2011
New leader, same problems for state public defenders
Atlanta cheating scandal resurfaces
NAACP looks to start anew
Goff takes life one day at a time
Another east coast storm on the way for mid-week
ATC's 50th Anniversary Convocation Ceremony is coming up on February 18th, beginning at 11am at the Albany Civic Center. We invite everyone to attend for this commemorative occasion! Lunch served immediately following the ceremony back on the ATC ca
Albany forecast for January 23, becoming partly sunny and frigid
A new spin on triathlon training
Hoots spreading the passion for spinning
On the Job with Tim Thomas
Shiloh Baptist hosts back to school program
Finding a ‘route’ to success
Seats filling up fast for APD Citizens Academy
Albany forecast for January 22, mostly sunny and very cold
Make-A-Wish to sending Leesburg boy to Pro Bowl
Rynders: Budget crunch looming
Murder trial to begin
Family of man killed in Expressway pursuit files suit against Albany Drug Unit, city and County (update with lawsuit)
Twenty-two out in Albany hospital merger
Albany forecast for January 21, morning snow and becoming colder
Capital Region forecast for Friday January 21, 2011
Two former DCSS employees indicted
Latest beehive 'normal'
Economist: Too many people playing it safe
Bishop blasts internet video
Chambliss: Nothing is off the table to reduce the deficit
Farmers talk technology, commodities at peanut show(update with video)
Georgia's unemployment up to 10.2 percent
Bishop now a ranking member of Milcon Committee
Mars donates $1,000 to Lily Pad SANE Center
Smith tapped to lead EDC
Lee's Wright to make presentation at water meeting
Road block nets 16 arrests
Emergency responders prep for aggressive bees
Disturbance at Habersham Road
Newton: Albany health clinic should translate into savings
Dougherty budget on track, officials say (Updated with video)
Museum doubles visitors in 2010
Teen in court for clerk’s killing
Peanut show scheduled at Civic Center
Georgia marks 150th secession anniversary
J.D. Sumner named Employee of The Year
APD officer faces termination
Pike wants review of Albany's curfew ordinance
Board of assessors to begin review of all tax-exempt entities in Dougherty County
City of Albany tentatively agrees to accept building in lieu of fee (updated with additional details)
Miller employee likely died of natural causes
No foul play suspected in the death of infant
‘Asphalt pirates’ sail into Southwest Georgia
MLK Day speaker: Education the best hope
Convenience store robbed, cash taken (UPDATE with map)
Work crews cleaning wreck site on U.S. 19 North
Pike hosts Dream Summit downtown (updated with video)
Rep. Giffords condition improves to serious
Class of ’67 to recount desegregtion
Local homeless survey planned
Man stabbed to death on 500 block of Pinson Road
Local delegation gets vital appointments
Shop brews final cup of coffee
MLK, history remembered
On the Job ... Lawrence C. Knighton
Not your average dog
Martin Luther King to be honored in Albany
Schools facing budget slashes
Exchange supports Liberty House
Lee pregnancy center to open
Slugg a man of many talents
Lott named finalist for Savannah post
Rynders, Sims get appointments
Monroe boys edge Westover, 42-37
ATC Dedicates Donated First Responders Vehicles
ATC's Evening Nursing Program Has Begun
Sketches released on robbery suspects (POSTED: 11:35 a.m.)
APD: Keep cars safe against thieves
Beekeepers Club: Let the honey flow
USAF band to perform
Kimsey captures Geographic Bee
SCLC to re-enact civil rights march
Lee County deputies bust two on drug charges
BREAKING NEWS: Auburn Heisman winner Newton declares for NFL Draft
Albany to streamline business license renewal process
Albany-area governments to consider partnership with DOR
Colquitt County chicken house burns overnight
Lena Baker’s family finally gets closure
Marine base honors MLK
After 65 years, circle completed for Lena Baker's family.
Dougherty to explore viability of probation center
Rapist takes plea; Goes away for 25 years
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers reward
County considers Sales Tax resolution (video added)
Sheriff discusses arrest of detention officer (with video)
Reminder on the 50th event for January ... Tomorrow (Jan. 13th), we will hold a First Responders vehicle dedication on campus at the Charles B. Gillespie, M.D. Center for Emergency Responders. We will dedicate three vehicles donated by Dougherty County,
Sign used to generate needed local input
APD: Juvenile arrested for theft
Police make arrest in Wright murder
Trial starts; man faces 50 counts
25th Quail Unlimited celebrity event set
Flu rampant in SWGA
Arrest made in Albany cash snatch
Lee County Commission chair reappointed
Dougherty County Sheriff's Office Deputy arrested
McKinney "OK," with departure from EDC
Documents: Albany Teachers received incentives, but likely not for cheating (update with comment from school system)
Sherrod to be recognized by African-American business group
Southwest Georgia flights canceled
Structural leaks result in house fire
Bush elected DCSS chair
Atlanta travel hazardous (UPDATE: 8:33 a.m.)
Deal sworn in as Georgia governor
Ice storm causes closures, outages
Lee finalists impressive
Marietta tapped as Mayor Pro-Tem of Albany commission; McKinney off EDC
Power restored to parts of Albany (UPDATE: 10:14 a.m.)
UPDATE ON TODAY ... Monday, January 10th ... Due to a power outage in the South Slappey area, ATC will be CLOSED today. Please plan to report back tomorrow. Thanks!
Suspect in attack on congresswoman faces five charges
Perdue declares state of emergency
Looking for a pet? Why not try a llama?
Church group seeks to provide hope
Expected freezing rain disrupts schedules
Dougherty County Schools to be closed Monday
Due to the predicted weather tomorrow (Monday, 1/10), ATC will not open until 11am tomorrow for students. Faculty is to report to work at 10am.
Baker to be honored with tombstone
Couple answers God's call with center
Georgia Trend selects CEO Joel Wernick
Fans go back in time at Frontier Festival
Lyle ready for rookie year on commission
On the Job with Austin Turner, co-owner of Turner Furniture
APD AmeriCorps career event attracts crowd
Congresswoman shot in head at function in Arizona
Grand Island cash woes resurface
In an emergency, you can count on the Exchange Club
Brick-throwing suspect nabbed
Albany CVB snags photo award
Freezing weather expected
Cranes died from gunshot wounds
Fish & Wildlife service confirms whooping cranes died of gunshot wounds
Albany CVB wins photo contest and 30-sec TV spot
APD:Missing girl found in gift shop
Finalists named for Lee County administrator
Robbers flee after gunshots are fired
Victim gives false report
Cameras catch man snatching cash in store
Board of Education considers career academy
Three in running for Lee position
Child support fraud reported
One injured in three-vehicle crash on Expressway
Woman Arrested in Bizarre Child Support Scam
70-year-old woman shot at home dies
Phoebe’s total assets at $589 million
Industry hopeful about buyout
APD needs help finding missing teen girls
Area schools recognized
Wernick: February closing is likely
Homeless men take shelter under the bridge
Whoooping crane deaths under investigation
Morning vehicle crash sends one to the hospital
Man in custody after Albany apartments evacuated (UPDATE: Video Added)
Wildlife agencies investigating deaths of three whooping cranes in Calhoun Co.
Archer Daniels Midland acquires remaining interest in Golden Peanut Company
Dougherty School System to look into establishing career academy
Two winning tickets to split $355 Mega Millions jackpot
Bookstore Book Buy Back Schedule: Wednesday and Thursday, January 5th and 6th 9:00 to 5:00 Friday, January 7th 9:00 to 2:00 Monday, January 10th 9:00 to 3:00
Classes begin today for Winter Quarter!
Former Archbold CEO awaiting sentencing
Injunction against city, WG&L denied by judge
Leesburg council gives liquor-by-drink ordinance final approval
Arrest made in 2009 murder
APD needs help finding missing 14-year-old girl
Pelham officers resign after investigation
Leaders look at probation center deal
Rosen: Albany Civic Center chief deal nixed over diluted drug screenings (UPDATED with VIDEO ADDED)
Former DA Hodges prevails in former Dougherty police officer's suit
Man dies from injuries in Radium Springs crash
Lee senior center OK’d
APD officer involved in earlier incident
Two killed in crash
Wernick briefs commission on Palmyra acquisition
Four commissioners swear oaths to start 2011 (Video added)
Valdosta man now tapped for Civic Center chief (UPDATE with Comments from Mabe)
Smoky odor leads to evacuation
Albany woman 'Chosen to Conquer'
Albany a draw to international visitors
Rynders a champion for rural Georgia
Albany man dead after accident in Baker County
Lee County deputies arrest APD officer
State, local governments facing ‘taxing’ season
RiverQuarium turtles take to the water
Dismuke’s an ‘old-fashioned pool hall’
APD oficer arrested for discharging weapon NY Eve
Happy New Year!!
Officials probing police gambling
City ends year with $1.9M surplus
The Albany Herald marks its 120th year
Officer's death somber end to 2010
UGA loses Liberty Bowlto UCF, 10-6
Two charged with mistreatment of animals
New Year’s resolutions vary with the individual
DCPD officers to pay respects in Marietta
Jury indicts man as leader in gang fight
APD offers New Year’s safety tips
Georgia approves opportunity zone in city
Albany Civic Center still director-less (updated: 4:45 p.m. with Lane Rosen comment)
Albany 2011 to begin with big events
Donations sluggish in 2010 for many Albany charities
Poll: Boomers fear outliving Medicare
Judge on probation violation: 'Oh it will happen again'
Three men arrested in unrelated metal thefts
Suspect last faced judge in November
DCSS teacher hearing pending
Rouse remembered
Firefighter sues city for back pay
APD investigates armed robbery, assault cases
Turtle race set for New Year’s Day
Time is running out for 2010 donations
HCA: IPO not reason for sale
Officials probe infant death
Fund created for Rouse family
Lee SPLOST referendum ready
Fund set up to help slain officer's family
Edwards: Step dad charged with smoking pot around 3-year-old( 4 p.m. UPDATE with death of child.)
AB&T Released From Gaze of Federal Regulators
Don't forget ... today is the last day to register for Winter Quarter! Stop by the Admissions office today and get registered. Classes are filling up fast! We look forward to seeing you in the New Year!
Gov. Perdue’s legacy is a Republican state
Sylvester GBI agent retires after
Support group to hold open house
Pool hall gets new ownership
Christmas is a time of love at work for babies
Redistricting a formidable task for 2011
Thomas has criminal past
On the Job with ... M. Scott Tomlinson
WEB EXCLUSIVE: A look at accused killer's criminal past
‘Youngest Santa’ brings smiles to sick children
Slain officer a ‘fine man’
Officer killed in Dougherty County shooting
Blackwood to head highway safety
Man picks jail over freezing weather
Knights donate sonogram to clinic
AAA: Increased holiday travel
Health officials educate residents
Club, SASCO to spread joy
APD: Deputy Chief Scott takes on interim duties
New vehicle serves parking staff
‘Hot’ toys mostly gone; shoppers still on the hunt. fur real friends
Wernick: Palmyra employees in transition period
Albany Tech's campus will be closed on 12/23 and 12/24; will reopen on 12/27, 12/28, and 12/29; then, closed again on 12/30, 12/31, and 1/3/11; reopening and ready for the New Year on 1/4/11 with Winter Quarter classes beginning on 1/5/11. We look f
Albany unemployment up
First "saggy pants" citation issued in Albany
Obama signs "don't ask, don't tell" repeal
Public uneasy with purchase
Chamber says buyout won’t impact small businesses
Phoebe to acquire Palmyra (UPDATED 8 p.m.)
Wernick: Merger will not impact tax digest
2010 Census reveals Georgia will gain one congressional seat
Housekeeper who stole from Paula Deen sentenced
Don't forget ... December 27th is the deadline for registration for Winter Quarter!! Don't delay ... classes are filling up fast!
Hayes picked to serve on hospital authority
Shields to head Tennessee State University
Camp killer gets life, plus 15
Lingle heralded after final commission meeting
Lunar eclipse is expected tonight
Blood donations needed at holidays
Chimney safety prevents blazes
No charges filed in 13-year-old girl's death
Rain does not stop a boy's 'Doughnuts & Coffee Drive'
On the Job with ... Ted Clem
Wetherbee Planetarium show lights up winter
Albany police release name of deceased clerk
Eagle Scout candidate begins toy, book drive
Stand ... and wait
Clerk killed during robbery
Obama signs tax bill
Leesburg second best to raise kids
Albany Police Department honors its own on Friday
Palmyra hosts holiday luncheon
St. Jude Santa makes 98th trip
Sumter man arrested on cocaine possession charge
Toys for Tots wraps up great campaign
No more gas at Gieryic's
Middle school hosts food drive
Christian rock band to perform in Albany
Air Evac collects toys
Unpaid suspension done, counselor back at school
Sinyard chairman of regional committee
State unemployment increases
County talks water, tax reform with state delegation
Flu activity still high in state, region
Sowega Council, Rotary bring Christmas cheer
Worth cities receive grants
Albany industrial park picks up certification
Merchants seeing more green
MCA personnel return from overseas
Commission votes to hire recruiter for city manager
30 months in federal prison for Camilla pharmacist (UPDATED 5:04 p.m.)
Lane Rosen tapped for Civic Center director
Dougherty deputies to sport new uniforms
Liquor license blocked
Man arrested on fraud suspicion
Lee SPLOST agreement approved
Regents: $11.3 million Darton dorm project in works
Darton student graduates
Hearing pits academia, churches versus business
Authorities: Beware of 'Trust Network Inc.'
Albany county official named to state election advisory board
Modeste resigns position
Police investigating West Gordon homicide (UPDATE 5:04)
Dougherty County official named to state election advisory board
Man arrested for $100,000 fraud
Judge rules that Oxendine did not follow the law
Accident victims in serious condition
Causes of weekend fires under investigation
Blaze adds to fire tally
Historian to recount internment
Lee sheriff’s office makes burglary arrests
DCSS OKs ethics policy
Two more colonies of Africanized bees discovered in Dougherty County
Federal judge strikes Health Care Law as unconstitutional
Two guilty in Carver Pool shooting sentenced to 10 years in prison
Teacher writer to reach women
Annie Moses Band to play Sherwood concert
Palmyra opens pediatrics unit
Robbery attempt injures one
Officials urge caution as temps drop this week
GraceWay gets help
Sherrod encourages grads to end racism
Man stabbed by woman
Georgia's future to be discussed at luncheon in Albany
Darton prepares for fall commencement
Georgia National Guard, students give to seniors
On the Job with Howard Corbett
‘Why’ of suicide hard to answer
Short crop sends pecan prices up
Sherrod urges graduates, parents to put race behind them (VIDEO ADDED)
Couple redefines Christmas cheer with holiday lights
APD bids adieu to deputy chief
Doctor discusses prostate cancer
Officials seeking more help from ICE
At least three injured in afternoon crash
Gang leader stuck with 40-year sentence
Life plus five for two Camp murderers
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Albany Technical College in the running for prestigious award
Two south GA Tech Schools among best in state
Democrats reject tax plan
Second group of Hispanics robbed
Local cancer patients can donate cells for research
Trucker charged with DUI
ATTENTION ALL NEW AND RETURNING ATC STUDENTS ... Deadline for Registration for Winter Quarter is DECEMBER 27TH! Don't delay! See the Admissions Office for more details!
ATC Makes Top Four for Governor’s Technical College of the Year
Albany symphony wins National Endowment grant
H.E.A.R.T. continues shoe distributions
Arrested woman goes combative in patrol car
ASU to bring Harlem Dance Ensemble to town
Albany to accept gateway grant
Police collect toys for foster kids
Sherrod to speak at ASU commencement
Girl’s death likely accidental
Snow reported in Downtown Albany
18-wheeler overturns near Liberty Expressway
'Challenging year' ahead for local government, says lobbyist
13-year-old girl killed in Albany shooting
Lee bumps up SPLOST projections
Marine returns to MCLB
Bishop supports cuts deal
Explosives found at MCLB-Albany inert
Leesburg OKs SPLOST list
Commission begins city manager search process (UPDATED with VIDEO)
Are you a graduate of Albany Tech? If so, how did training for a career at Albany Tech change your life? We want to know so that we can include in our 50th Anniversary section! Send your comments to Wendy Howell, Director of PR at Albany Tech, at whowell
Albany Tech kicked off its 50th Anniversary with a celebration today at 11am. It was a huge success!! Thanks to Representative Ed Rynders and Mr. Kenneth Cutts from Rep. Sanford Bishop's office for saying a few words about ATC! Thanks to our caterer
Albany Technical College prepares to celebrate 50th year
Albany Tech kicks off 50th year
Sherrod to speak at Albany State commencement Saturday
Explosive found near MCLB
Kids get in the holiday spirit
Principal takes part in panel
Palmyra unveils new technology
Albany police probe shooting
ATC participated in Saturday's Christmas Parades in Leesburg and Albany. We featured a 1947 Mac Fire Truck donated to us by the City of Dawson. The Dawson firemen and Chief also rode ... it was the final ride on Engine 5 for most of them! On 1/13/11
Santa, Buster Posey fans turn out for Lee parade
WG&L Celebration of Lights twinkles, shines
Albany police investigating possible suicide
Dougherty's new assistant school superintendent is a home-grown ‘professional’
Recreation & Parks to host 'Christmas with Grandpareents'
Homeschool unit sets date for geography bee
On the Job with Annette T. Bowling
Posey a hot commodity
Flint remembers past Christmases
Herald names new ad director
Albany State falls to Delta State in D-II quarters, season ends at 11-1
On Tuesday, December 7th, ATC will hold a celebration to officially kickoff its 50th Anniversary, which begins January 2011! Join us at 11am in the Kirkland Conference Center. Refreshments provided.
ASU two games from title
‘Whiz Kids’ are here and expanding to help others
Flu activity high in region
Officers compete to determine APD’s ‘top shot’
Bread House strives to ‘Pay it Forward’
Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Albany? Cultural officials mull proposal
Pickup driver tries to kill self by driving into Albany museum
Bishop: Tax cuts good, but more needed
Ex-employee alleges improper security check
ATC will participate in the Leesburg and Albany Christmas Parades tomorrow (Leesburg - 10am + Albany - 6pm). Just look for our decorated 1947 Fire Truck that was donated to our Fire Science program by the City of Dawson! Hope to see everyone there!
LITERACY/LEADERSHIP TAKE STAGE AT ALBANY TECH:
ATC EAGLE Winner Inspires Others
‘King George,’ Reba McEntire show scheduled
Samaritan clinic taking part in Saturday events
Radio station, club team for ‘Fancy Fridays’
Juveniles indicted in gang-related incident
Lower temperatures can mean higher crime rate
Robert Cross Middle School defends Academic Bowl title
APD: Traffic stop yields $4,980 in illegal drugs
WG&L's revenues trending above budget
APD: One arrested for trafficking Ecstasy in Albany
Flint River Services bought by California investment group
Camellias take center stage at mall
Suspect injures child with brick
Energy help program draws crowd
WG&L makes preparations for 2010 Christmas parade
ATC students urged to volunteer
DCPD Taser not cause of Denevious Thomas death
Legislators give preview of the upcoming Assembly session (VIDEO ADDED)
Albany-Dougherty consolidation issue may see new life (VIDEO ADDED)
Leesburg's Butterfly Kisses a winner
The Southern Slam Tour is full of Promise
Lecture set to focus on healthy holiday cooking
My Brother’s Keeper plans to feed 1,000
Man free after mistaken identity
Toys for Tots donations down
County debates public involvement for SPLOST
Albany Firefighters undertake ability testing (Video included)
Buster Posey confirms for Leesburg Christmas parade
Butterfly Kisses voting ends tonight!
Heritage Financial Group Inc. shares trading under the symbol HBOSD
UPDATE: Atlanta CRCT probe
Holiday traffic crashes cause fatalities
Chamber to host Legislative Rise N Shine Breakfast
Countywide parenting forum scheduled
SWGA counties receive disaster designation
Online shopping scams prevalent
Expert: deadly bees likely hitched ride from Florida
Obama plans a freeze on federal salaries
Albany Christmas tree placed in courthouse square (VIDEO added)
Belk recalls year-long campaign of island hopping
Phoebe promotes Kangaroo Care
Liberty House continues Adopt-A-Family program
Beekeeping group to be established inAlbany
Phoebe to host tasting event
On the Job with ... Kenny Phillips
Overseas study life changing
WWII veteran recalls bombing raid
Quail Unlimited is a good thing
Wholesaler helps restaurants serve more for less
Tobacco summit comes to region
BREAKING NEWS: ASU defeates Wingate, 30-28, advanced to quarterfinals of D-II playoffs
No. 13 twice lucky for champs
Four arrested after police find toxic copper fire
‘Black Friday’ brings huge crowds of bargain hunters
Car stolen off showroom floor
Thanksgiving holiday violent for some
Three in custody in connection with copper theft
Albany Car Dealership Burglar busted in Early County
City finalizes rezoning
Holiday meal served at mission
Pets, possibly Posey, part of parade, festival
Americorps rings in holidays for seniors
What killed burn victim still mystery
A Thanksgiving miracle
Stores prepare for Black Friday sales
Region’s jobless rate down
Chambliss: US should stand strong against North Korea
Dougherty officers on paid leave during investigation
City investigating claims of inappropriate contact at Albany airport
ATC will be closed 11/25 and 11/26 for the Thanksgiving Holidays. We wish everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving!! See everyone back on Monday!
Saggy Pants ban OK’d
GBI probes death of detainee
Salvation Army hosts Thanksgiving dinner
Marine comes home for Thanksgiving holiday
Mitchell 911 staffers help Lee crew
Shooting leaves one injured
Shareholders OK Heritage reorganization
Albany woman dead of apparent fire-related injuries
Albany man shot at apartment
UPDATE: Dougherty Traffic stop ends in death
Coca-Cola donates vacant bottling plant to Sherwood Baptist
Lee County teen dies
Card game shooting injures one
Church falls victim to copper theft ring
Teacher's group offering legal assistance to Dougherty teachers involved in CRCT investigation
Georgia Supreme Court suspends Leesburg attorney
Family's 'leap of faith' rewarded
Englewood launches 'We Honor Veterans' campaign
Officials asking for input
Masons serve up meals in Carver Park community
Lee consolidation unlikely
Days dwindle for retiring assistant APD chief
Georgia Baptists wrap up annual meeting in Albany
Chief gives rundown on crime, security tips
Camilla native excels at UGA
On the Job with Susan Wiley
Battle against cancer endures
Leesburg playgroup hopeful for Butterfly Kisses campaign
Panel forwards DCSS projects
100 Black Men annual gala is set for tonight
Men shot in robbery are jailed
Exchange honor given to lifesaving first responders
Mobile broadband coming
Albany Tech offers Career Fair for students id=543738&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=facebook
SEC Suspends Bruce Pearl
City, WG&L sued over funds
Firing is upheld by city chief
60 burglary suspects arrested in month
Phoebe Worth donates defibrillators to community
Sireno says Darton not pushing four-year status
PBS film surprises, reminds
Mann to unveil new songs
Reese wins lifetime award
Victim shoots attackers
City, WG&L sued over MEAG funds
Get Crime Alerts from the Albany Police Department
Dougherty Health Department Director aquitted of sign ordinance violation
Lott upholds Reddish termination
General Motors shares jump on Wall Street return
Robbery suspects shot
Board follows up on flyer, ethics policies
Lee Commission works on SPLOST VI list
In 1945, B.F. McKinney inches away from immortality
Cancer Care Grant recipients announced
APD: Man shot at apartment complex
Pelosi Elected House Minority Leader Despite Bishop's Lack of Support
Georgians missing out on $7 million in refunds
Albany police investigate shooting at apartment complex
Citizens group pushing for 4-year status for Darton
Milledgeville sees end to adult mental heath services and state prison
'Freedom Riders' screens tonight
Three young leaders speak about future
Child molestors heading to prison
Lily Pad receives $2,000 grant from Pepsi company
Judge: Zoning case is unlawful
34 apply for Lee administrator post
Grant funds truancy study
Fire roars in vacant East Albany home
Albany city staff to develop probation center proposal
Posey top NL rookie
Worth County man slain
‘X-Men’ producers inquire about Albany Civic Center
Ameris Bancorp continues expansion
U.S. Treasury mum on Tifton bank’s TARP funds
Teen struck on Philema Road
Incidents send three to hospital
Mayors discuss prep for disaster
Neighborhood watches honored
Best Buy interested in Albany property
Posey, Feliz picked as Rookies of the Year
In the Atlanta area, 72 face possible sanctions in CRCT investigations
Registration for winter quarter is underway! Don't delay ... classes are filling up fast!
Charities ready for season
Diabetics can survive, enjoy holiday season
Sherwood to perform Broadway musical ‘White Christmas’
Celebration planned for ’61 Freedom Riders
Favorite TV characters draw varied responses
Honoring heroes
Humes of Ashburn graduates
Second edition of tea party book released
Calhoun to host vaccination clinic
On the Job with Ken Rodd Jr.
Volunteers ‘homeless’ during sleep out
Doublegate seeking to create lots
Pet store will open soon on Dawson Road
Eagle Scout candidate to install 16 birdhouses
Chester, Shiver honored by Lee Chamber
Verdict in: Guilty of murder
Former Westover, Oklahoma star Savage signs with Albany Panthers
High court allows gay military ban for now
Camp murder trial continues
Schools see enrollment increase
Lee farmer Miller claims Chamber’s lifetime award
UGA’s Adams wants to keep state’s best
WINTER, WINTER, WINTER QUARTER STARTS VERY SOON!!!! Hard to believe, I know, but it is right around the corner. Whether you are a current student, returning student, or potential student, we urge you to begin the registration process NOW! Don't dela
Miller Coors honors local vets
Are you interested in the field of Practical Nursing, but have a day job that won't allow you to attend classes? Check out ATC's new evening Practical Nursing program, beginning Winter Quarter!
State plans for end of graduation test
Regents: Most area colleges and universities see growth in enrollment
Teens found
Longtime volunteer is honored by emergency group
Marine Corps celebrates 235 years of service
Albany TAD board meets
Griffin recalls horrors of Hiroshima, Nagasaki
Hanner, Greene switch to GOP
Pelosi decision splits Dems
Atlanta, Dougherty CRCT investigations moving forward
Deceased man from Leesburg a suicide
Unemployment insurance to be discussed
Phoebe employees offered diabetic tips
Pickup smashes into Riverfront Park sign
East Albany Wal-Mart looms over Lee SPLOST
Lee Commission rejects road proposal
Darton hosts international festival
Opening arguments to begin in murder trial
Dead Lee County man found at Albany motel
Dougherty school system to run ads at theater
Operators needed for 911 vacancies
‘Operation One Voice’ runs into town
Modeste: 29 small businesses certified in first quarter
Citizens voice opposition at 'saggy pants summit'
Endangered turtles had record nesting year
City soliciting applicants for 911 vacancies
Exchange Club finds fun in somber topic
Dougherty hosting inoculation drive
Bowles: Three tons of garbage pulled from Flint (VIDEO INCLUDED)
County likely to amend health care plan (Video Included)
County moving forward with storm drainage improvements
On the job with ... Mike Matre
Fertility experts to host seminar
‘Legally Blonde’ to open Tallahassee Broadway series
On the job with ... Mark Matre
Lee prepares for first SPLOST step
Beekeeping group may be forming in Albany
’Tis the season for employment opportunities
Fundraiser for athlete with cancer approaching
Celebrating a century in Sylvester
Terminal bids being reviewed
BREAKING NEWS: Albany State 12, Fort Valley State 7 -- FINAL
Strengthening families is goal of new group in Albany
Second arrested in probe
Change clocks, batteries
Lee students invited to purchase bricks
AFD honors former firefighter
Hospital Authority hears ‘State of the Hospital’
Hodges ready to spend time with family
Two counties decide results
Bishop wins after night of uncertainty
Write-in's reflect angst, humor, among voters
Woman now accused of premeditated murder
APD: Clerk helped in locating missing Albany man
APD: Help find wanted people for questioning
Attorney: Golf cart driver acted responsibly
2010 ornament unveiled for centennial anniversary
Phoebe still planning to move forward with trauma center
Voters approve sale of liquor in Leesburg
Bishop declares victory, latest vote tally at 51 percent (Updated 1:40 a.m.)
Help locate missing man
Motorist killed in Worth County wreck
Keown concedes (UPDATES WITH COMMENTS FROM KEOWN)
How the Second District voted
Albany woman re-indicted in shooting death
City changes retiree benefits, discusses pants
Airport employee indicted
Golf cart victim in fair condition
Leesburg City Council adopts sign ordinance
Pike: Media hyping Albany crime issues
Dougherty vote propels Dukes to win over Kemp
Voters keep incumbents in Dougherty, Lee
Olens takes lead for AG
Voters approve SPLOST renewal
Dougherty turnout passes one-third mark
Keown widening early lead (UPDATED 9 p.m.)
ON TOP OF THE WORLD: Giants, Posey win World Series
City talks retiree benefit change, saggy pants (Video Included)
Two bodies discovered in Albany
MCA appoints Potts as first sergeant major
Counselor jailed after hitting woman with golf cart
Albany woman stresses importance of voting
Posey's Giants win World Series
Election nearing the end
Candidates Fly in for last-minute stumping
VIDEO ADDED: Body found at Georgia Power dam ruled suicide
Rookie fireman named firefighter of the year
CMN plans Christmas fundraiser
Couple takes a different kind of ‘retirement’ path
Rookie fireman named firefighter of the year
Man arrested, jailed facing murder charges
NAACP hosts 33rd Annual Freedom Awards Celebration
Early voting near 14 percent
Centering Pregnancy celebrates 1st anniversary
On the Job with Tony Lewis
Mission: Change brings hope for the homeless
RiverJam bands rock on; early attendance low
Accident victim gives his take on trauma care
Artist to speak in Albany
Lawmen step up to bat for Bishop
Lee County animal shelter dedicated
Man beaten to death
Man arrested in connection with Carr murder
Bishop, Keown spar
Georgia seeks Arizona-like immigration law
Animal-assisted therapy workshop open to public
DCPD gets grant for H.E.A.T. enforcement
Military charity run to come through Albany
Safety is top concern for Halloween trick-or-treaters
"Hour of Power" church files for bankruptcy
All five metro Albany school systems fail to make AYP
2nd District Round up: Bishop rakes in endorsements, cash; Keown gets nod from Boehner
Kemp: I kept promises in office
'Keys to Doghouse' returns to D-W
Comedian Cook cancels Tallahassee show
Public support for SPLOST VI growing
Albany, defense officials herald General Dynamics move
Lee commissioners complete program
Worth to host drive-thru flu shot clinic
Smaller SPLOST VI projects need funds
Governor orders probe of Dougherty County School System
Labor Department to host Albany career fair
Trial starts today for Poulan resident
U.S. House minority leader to visit Albany
County commission grants permission for prescription discount card program
Nahmias challenged for state Supreme Court
Kemp seeks House District 150 seat
On the Job with Tony Powell
Nahmias challeneged for state Supreme Court
Lee’s ‘red-headed stepchild’ district to pick leader
Man injured in assault at Waffle House
Shots fired at woman’s car
‘Kandy-Kolored’ classic cars on show
RiverQuarium first-time visit is also half-millionth
Dukes, Kemp square off for District 150
Haunted house to open
Smith seeks lower taxes
Hayes runs on record
Carrier a quiet heroine
Five-month-old wins Herald’s Cutest Kids contest
Halloween to come a day early for Albany
Trick-or-treaters get early start in Albany
Another Georgia Marine killed in Afghanistan
Job fair coming to Civic Center next week
SPLOST supporters tout senior center
Wakefield points to ASU's growth
ATC hosts careers event
Oktoberfest to benefit Flint River Red Cross
Half-millionth visitor expected
Service dogs not just pets — they’re heroes
Few show for SPLOST VI meeting
RSVP donates 99-foot ramp
Violence forum touches home
Howard "Bo" Callaway, "Father of Modern Georgia Republican Party," Endorses Hodges for AG
Banks seized more than 288,000 homes in last three months
UPDATE: Bishop, Keown snag endorsements
APD looking for missing woman with Alzheimer's
Last container from Iraq unloaded at MCLC
Fashion show raises money for cancer
Artwork, artists join Albany symphony
Patriot Flag flies in Albany
SPLOST VI info meetings planned
Murder indictment returned
Keown raises $377,000 in third quarter
Old Mount Zion Church gets restored pews back
Man dead after altercation
First Chile mine survivor brought to surface
Division of Aging: Tell us what you like and need
Marine Corps Logistics Command has unloaded the last container from Iraq
Thousands of children attend 16th Annual Fire Safety program at Civic Center
Fredi time starts this afternoon?
Regents ban illegal immigrants from some Georgia colleges
BP funds help with festival
Lee County to upgrade lifesaving equipment
Honeybees attack and kill 73-year-old Dougherty man
Three acquitted in King murder trial
Assistant school chief named
Gov. Perdue wants UGA engineering plans placed on hold
'Wild Side' coming Thursday
Local leaders, community group talk SPLOST
Domestic dispute leads to Albany's 7th homicide of the year
Three dead in apparent murder-suicide
Two former spouses found guilty of 12-year-old fraud case
New technology aims at early detection of lung cancer
Short caused Elite office blaze
One arrested, two hospitalized after shooting
Six arrested in fraud case
Giants send Cox into retirement with 3-2 win
Teen driver in Barnes collision dies
Carswell fires two more 911 dispatchers
APD is working an aggravated assault at 1420 Jones Avenue
Fire damages realty business
King 11th UGA football player arrested
APD looking for wanted suspect
Court rules in favor of APD officers
Wild game dinner and auction planned
Annual car show set for Saturday
Public safety aims for high-tech, efficiency
On the Job with Shonya Bone
‘White vans’ meeting transportation needs
ASU celebration draws thousands to downtown area
Has the worm really turned?
City program meeting goals
Hudgens aims for insurance chief's office
Upcoming Kids Day will push fire safety
St. Teresa’s to celebrate 65 years
MCLB rides for awareness
Help in bandit search needed
Former worker paid $60K in pension error
Dougherty touted as 'film ready' by state
Crace settles into Lee administrator position
ASU welcomes back former Miss ASC
Ankiel's 11th-inning HR lifts Braves past Giants in Game 2 of NLDS, 5-4
Bank of America halts foreclosure sales in all 50 states
Election law change approved by feds
Phoebe donates defibrillators
Downtown Albany wreck injures two
Search for woman’s body unsuccessful
Lee leaders hope citizens display address numbers
NAACP lawyer blasts ouster
Convicted murderer argues life cheaper than death
Hey, America ... shush!
More than 800 e-mails released concerning Sherrod dismissal
Senior OK after hitting train
Phoebe endorses trauma measure
Car crashes into guardrail
Southern Baptist Seminary president objects to yoga
Phoebe donates defibrillators
Winfred Dukes calls press conference
Crisp County death row inmate to appeal his case before state Supreme Court
Woman's club to host attic sale
Four students, Sylvester man injured in wreck
Murder case to go to jury
Simulator to aid in training
Leesburg will pursue grant for drainage, sewer update
Palmyra Medical Center rolls out surgical navigation system
City working to get National Register Historic District
Property crimes on decrease in Albany area
RiverQuarium keeping busy with upcoming events
Liquor store hearing planned
Bishop: Wife chose recipients of scholarships
Bishop, Keown agree to public Albany debate
Birdwatch, river float this month
Fort Benning welcomes troops home
PBAGA Endorses Ken Hodges for State AG
Georgia ranks 5th lowest in high school binge drinking
Officials: Driving simulator to aid in public safety training
Airport officials test readiness during crash drill
City OKs rezoning for borrow pit
Jury to hear summations in murder case today
Five from Southwest Georgia make ‘40 Under 40’ list
'No Limits Tour' to appear at Sasser Flea Market
Dougherty set to host drive-thru vaccine clinic
Morehouse Ray Charles Center is now open
Gillionville Beef O'Brady's closes
Teacher arrested for theft
ADICA board member quits
Commission awards bid for tele-justice project
County approves SPLOST reallocation
Hays Pharmacy to close
Four die in van crash
ASU homecoming week under way
Bishop courts senior voters
UPDATE: Keown campaign strategist indicted in Alabama voting scandal
DUI case postponed for Damon Evans
Chamber officials endorse SPLOST
Investigators working to piece together deadly Early County crash
Drive-thru flu shots available Thursday
Hays Pharmacy to close
Event to benefit autism, CMN
Park to be dedicated in honor of Marine
ASU homecoming to focus on past, present
Weekend bomb threat to courthouse a false alarm
ADICA board member to resign
Raid on lounge: Cocaine, marijuana, guns, arrests
Ragan named to State’s Agriculture Hall of Fame
International Festival captivates
Flying above domestic abuse
On the Job with Delyn Smith
Libertarian Monds a lone voice
Everything old is new again
Raid on CoCo Nutts Lounge nets drugs, guns and 13 arrests
Traffic crash with one dead
Magic of Disney wows audience
Supreme Court candidate talks about positions
SCORE officially opens its doors
Lowering of Flint heightens search
Early voting a success so far
Scam artists play off emotions
NAACP suspends Wright
Commissioner: DOT trying to do more with less
International festival returns
Police: Thieves target customer banking at ATM
Two indicted for alleged sex crimes with minors
Ealum lawsuit dismissed
Fingerprint Children
Chambliss staffer removed
Dish Network customers blocked by Fox
Young ladies get good advice
NAACP boots local president
APD: Alleged burglars arrested
Fire guts home, no injuries reported
GOP threatens to sue Democrat Barnes over purloined pachyderm
Girl Talk, Disney to partner for local event
House gutted by blaze
Market looking upbeat as month ends
CRIME BEAT: Woman reports robbery at ATM across from police HQ
Dougherty grand jury indicts men for alleged sex crimes against pre-teens
Historic Thomasville Plantation up for sale
Newspaper rack thieves sentenced
City tables rezoning of vacant sand dunes
Man jailed for stabbing
Herald pink for breast cancer
Lott upholds termination for 911 operator, accepts resignation of another
Saturday voting issue voted down
Lee sign ordinance approved
Center for blind unveiled
APD reports stabbing on 1st Avenue
Yet Another Twist in Bishop Scholarship Saga
Carter cancels book signings
Census participation numbers bittersweet for SOWEGA
Liquor store fate tabled
32 illlegal immigrants arrested in ICE operation
Lieutenant governor candidate: Party brands lie
Bishop signs letter urging extension of Bush Tax cuts on Capital Gains
Web Exclusive: City Commission votes to give raises to appointees
School kids learn value of water during Water Festival
32 illegal immigrants arrested in Georgia
Albany ARC opens a new facility for the visually impaired
AP: Jimmy Carter hospitalized with upset stomach
SPLOST vote failure would impact taxpayers, officials say
Man robbed, women shot at on Highland Avenue
Area interest in flu vaccinations diminishes
Obama, BP in talks over fines
Weddings are in recession, too
Luke Bryan guests at Jason Aldean concert
Official: Autopsies shed little light on babies deaths.
Twelve officers welcomed into APD 'family'
Civic Center drug drive up a success
Board of Elections to meet to discuss Saturday voting
Sales tax slide has stopped
911 official may have tipped off criminals
Council to host hearing in Albany
Catrett shapes her life in clay
Gregors: SPLOST to help save depot
Deerfield set to start student newspaper
Candidates give 7-minute views
On the Job with Roy Carrillo
State trauma care campaign is launched
Aversion to failure drives developer Burt
Prescription drug drop off busy
GBI investigates baby's death
APD: Gunman holds up two
Distiller says there is a new corn liquor in town
Dougherty Health Department to raise breast cancer awareness
25th annual Lopez Hospice Golf Classic tees off
Local tourism figures showing signs of life
Speaker stumps for Kemp
Three stabbings occur in 24 hours
Officials set SPLOST forums
Arguments begin in murder trial
Jobless rate up in region
Sons of Confederate Veterans plan flag ceremony
Chamber hosts business expo
Pilots all smiles after tense landing
Lee native to work in Gulf relief
Second baby with teen mom dies
High court orders stay of execution for suicidal death row inmate
Rep. Sanford Bishop tied to four more scholarship recipients
Local tourism figures showing signs of life
GBI investigating Americus infant death
Murder trial set to begin today
‘Town Hall’ meeting scheduled
Register to vote; deadline approaches
Board to consider Saturday voting
MCG chief tours Albany campus
AXPOW annual convention under way
Lee shelter to honor foundation
Phoebe to manage Dorminy
Local agencies come together for pill collection effort Saturday
Congress sends $40 billion-plus small business bill to Obama
Plane makes emergency landing in Albany
Murder trial begins
Unemployment rates for August are released
Bishop urges extension of some Bush tax cuts
Authorities investigating infant death
WG&L investigating cause of morning power outage
Wanted man is now in jail
Car crashes into pedestrians
Leesburg man set to appear on ‘Family Feud’
City OKs airport funding
Hillsman to fill vacancy on Aviation Commission
Officials express sales tax concerns
‘Fire Pelosi’ bus visits Keown headquarters
Phoebe moves toward leasing and operating Fitzgerald hospital
Futch wins Lee council post
Jury selection in murder case
Herald ‘thinks pink’ for cancer
Thronateeska to participate in Museum Day festivities Saturday
Board of Regents will vote on barring illegal students
Al-Qaida threat to U.S. more complex, official says
Thomasville man dies in Afghanistan helicopter crash
Voter registration window slowly closing
Senate extends National Flood Insurance Program
Leaders mull request for reporting center
Fire/EMS station to open
Commissioners want option out of drug card program
Airport commission approves terminal funding
District launching sickle cell testing campaign
Civil Rights Institute receives donation
Murder defendant pleads guilty
Civic center candidate out
Wanted man turned himself in
Blue Honda crashed into two women pedestrians
Rhonda Futch wins Lee special election
Assault suspect turns himself in
Webinar to focus on Cervical, breast cancer sccreenings
Aggravated assault suspect turns himself in
November elections start today
Civic Center candidate withdraws
SPLOST tax revenues fall short
Murder defendant pleads guilty
Candidates heat up Leesburg Council race
Farmer keeps funds moving
Lopez golf tournament to celebrate 25th year
AT&T’s Brinson urges passage of Amendment One
Area employer committee to host seminar
Wings & Wildlife a hit with those of all ages
Albany Community gathers for food, fun
On the Job with Catherine Glover
Surgeon embraces ‘healthy aging’
Evolution of an artist
Young Marine gets award
Rams payback Tuskegee in 34-6 romp
Circus to make stop in Albany
ADC joins imaging coalition
Wernick profiled as state leader
RN gives tips on how to live heart-healthy
Former teacher Wesley arrested
Miller-Coors employees clean up trash
Golf tourney raises cash to fight crime in area
Teacher gets suspension
APD looking for stabbing suspect
Owner of hit dog yet to respond to authorities
Electronics recycling day scheduled
Cook to put on show in Tallahassee
City government’s 311 celebrates its first year
State unemployment back in double digits
Grow house operator in jail; no bond
Group pushes for Darton to have four-year status
Leesburg plant operator on board
Palmyra launches ‘Shape Down’
City picks Civic Center director
Tools available to help stave off foreclosure
APD reports dog owners for cruelty
Phoebe opening new data center
Huge weekend planned for RiverQuarium
Lomax returns for PAGE-paid visit
Drug Unit busts elaborate grow house
Bat that bit UGA student was rabid
Georgia jobless rate back in double digits
Albany Mall Cinnabon owners find success
More than $5,000 in drugs seized by Drug Unit
Seven other Bishop scholarships drawing scrutiny
Albany group remembers British pilots
Marijuana grow house busted
ADDU raid apartments, discover synthetic marijuana
Man robbed at gunpoint
Lee Commission hears sign ordinance proposal
Flu vaccine now in Southwest Public Health District
ABAC will host barbecue festival
AmeriCorps cadets get recognition
Armed thieves steal $1,100 in Walmart lot
Area businessman given notice of dumping violation
City employee robbed and beaten in alley
Solid waste employee beaten and robbed
Bishop agrees to debate Keown
Teens lead police on high speed chase
Candidate vows no salary
Teens jailed in burglary case
Ex-POW talks to Boy Scouts
County considers prescription discount program
Bishop touts his record to club
Students trickling into county schools
Jon Howard ‘frustrated’ with East Albany dumps
County approves Vinson bench
County OKs insurance change
ASU prepares for 2010 Lyceum series
Phoebe to host cancer conference
Series honors ASU mentor
AB&T to move branch in Lee County
Golf tournament to benefit Crime Stoppers
Kids, parents enjoy Expo
Ex-RiverQuarium CEO to make presentation
Author shines at Deerfield
Memorial observance remembers the fallen
On the Job with Jay Kimbro
Palmyra in a ‘growing mode’
When living the dream becomes a nightmare
Bishop to repay scholarships
DCSS lacks 3,235 bus forms
Five teens charged in theft ring
EPA chief: We’re not ag’s enemies
Keown goes from pulpit to polling booth
Islam controversies cast shadow over 9/11 events
MCLB hosts POW/MIA breakfast
Bishop to repay scholarship funds
Stabbing victim charged with false reports
Bishop, EPA official to visit Americus
Candidate moves ag into foreground
School chief hopeful questions testing
United Way kicks off campaign
DCSS showcases fresh, healthy food choices
Albany events lining up
City names manager finalists
Strive2Thrive celebrates first class
Phoebe opens Tower Bistro
Lloyd receives five-day suspension
Lee takes parents to court
Developer, city councilman named candidate for downtown manager
Thieves smash glass door to steal cigarettes
CD Exchange owner arrested for stolen DVDs
Dougherty ADA wins national honor
Hillard named to music hall board
Postell: 'Pull 'em up'
Liens stacking up for properties
ATM stolen from bank
TV negotiations approved
BREAKING NEWS: Georgia star WR Green ruled ineligible by NCAA for next three games (UPDATED with quo
APD names possible suspect in aggravated assault
Local business owner busted for allegedly buying stolen DVD's
DCSS Administrator given 5-day suspension for incident with spokesman
Lee County School System takes several families to court
Albany Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Couple arrested following dispute
Two robbed at motel
Garbage rates expected to rise next summer
Public urged to be aware of childhood cancers
Leesburg Council OKs road project
Late opening helps Worth County save money
Tentative agreement reached for new cable service
ATM stolen from local bank
One arrested in fight
Officials express labor importance
Nurse follows calling with OakCrest
Youth to march against violence
Leesburg man gets ‘second life’
Albany celebrates Labor Day
Local and State Democrats Stump Hard on Labor Day
Riverquarium honors Grandparents
Phoebe welcomes neurologists
Sports park a ‘quality-of-life’ project
Attorney says city to blame
On the Job with Mac Hare
Pecan City Pedalers set to host 'Nut Roll'
Public health department says be ready
Education Notebook Sept. 5, 2010
Boy Scout honors legacy of teacher with garden
Volunteers raise flags to honor veterans
Community development balances risk, opportunity
Alexander's experience serves Lee County well
A trained eye
VFW post struggles with funding
Davis is an artist with scalpel and paint brush
Barnes, Deal to spar in Albany debate
Suspect named in South Albany armed robbery
Bishop announces additional AWEP funding
Area Briefs
Religion Bulletin - Sept. 5 2010.
Edwards: Banks charges to be dropped
Carmike confirms searches
Lieutenant returns from Afghanistan deployment
Charges dropped against Banks
Funding goes quickly for home repair programs
House majority whip encourages ASU students
Area Red Cross deployed to Hurricane Earl
Shotgun-wielding thieves wanted for home invasion
Hodges appeals to Rotarians
Don’t drink and drive; buckle up for holiday
Good Samaritans aid woman
Company may give new option for cable
GBI, Sheriff's Department round up HUD suspects
Two masked teens rob South Cleveland Avenue family
Natural gas pipe cracked; neighborhood stays safe
Field of Flags set to unfurl Sept. 4
Phoebe Sumter to open in early 2011
Two left in bid for downtown manager
Leesburg candidates at odds on issues
Fire officials investigating overnight arson
Emergency responders taking classes on preparedness ahead of Atlantic Hurricanes
GBI, deputies rounding up HUD fraud suspects
Helicopter service comes to Phoebe
Obama: Time to turn page
Candidate scrapped for civic center director
Registered sex offender pastor of church
Kessler: Marines will adapt to changing environment
Argument leaves one dead
Former Lee official Morris Leverett dies at 73
Maschke: State will visit Atlanta district first
Adviser: Lee BOE SPLOST projects must be ranked
Dougherty County staff researching Acree light
County insurance is being reviewed
Officials involved in altercation
'Witness' admits to slaying, APD says
Leesburg man drowns in Florida
Marines depart for Afghanistan
APD spokeswoman arrested for battery
Administrative review under way of incident involving APD spokesperson
Former Lee County Commission Chairman Leverett dead
School System Finance Director, public information officer involved in altercation
White Oak Pasture a piece of the Serengeti in Georgia
County to help keep flu at bay
Senior center moving forward
DWS grad snags grants after speech in Vienna
On the Job with Chuck Darsey
Lee SPLOST: Bang for the bucks
Rams open 2010 season with rout of Thorobreds
Cutliff Grove raises flags
Education Notebook Aug. 29, 2010
Grand jury asks for banishment for repeat offenders
Doctor outlines treatment for prostate cancer
Chamber to host business expo
Film to be made in Bainbridge
Darton College coach pushes 4-year status
Strive 2 Thrive finds success
NAACP chapter marks March on Washington
Phoebe acquires new property
Oak damages house built by Albany founder
ASU to honor expelled students
Phoebe unveils new robotic surgical system
Dougherty has 5,000 in assigned probation
Pecan sprayer drops fungicide on roadside
APD: Wanted man took patrol car
Clive photo collection moves to Albany Welcome Center
NAACP orders officers removed
Massive Oak damages former home of Albany founder
UGA tailback charged with not reporting accident
State unemployment rate dips slightly
Shots ring out in Albany during eight-hour span
Jolivette charges dropped
WG&L Customers vent to board about rates; policy
Darton hosts biomedical, biotechnology event
Judge recommends $12M settlement on bad peanuts tied to Blakely plant
Albany NAACP officials removed by national organization
City to send small business program to Georgia Tech
Town Hall to focus on crime, responses to it
Cooking fires spike in Albany
Leesburg council seat will go to a newcomer
Cutliff officials welcome probe
DCSS leaders respond to state
Document: Charges dropped against former Assistant Fire Chief Jolivette
Former House majority leader visits Albany
Names released in shooting
Death penalty upheld in murder
Lee school officials await ‘Today’ show decision
Ousted worker Sherrod rejects return to Ag agency
Albany Tech focuses on relevance
Lee delays library project
Calhoun farmer and Bishop aide lock horns
Cutliff settlement rejected
Albany NAACP plans to celebrate famous March
Body of missing swimmer found
History appears to be repeating in Cutliff issue
Lee library on Commission agenda tonight
Suspected murder-suicides connected
Marietta pitches SPLOST, ‘clean-up’ efforts to Kiwanis
No alert to DCSS for state arrival
City, FRC agreements exist
Court upholds death penalty in '94 Albany murder
Sherrod turns down ag job
Jurist and Mitchell County native George T. Smith dead at 93
Charity event to benefit Children's Miracle Network
Woman shoots herself in hospital parking lot
Tiger Woods divorces
Former Albany City Commissioner involved in murder-suicide
Justice Department OKs Georgia voting checks
Community learns about ATC offerings
Educating children runs in Davis family
Barber salon volunteers its services to school
On the Job with Dwayne Myles
NRCC: Keown can beat Bishop in November
Documents reveal recipients of HUD funds
Education Notebook - Aug. 22, 2010
Cancer coalition to award grants
Volunteers check children for athletics
Harley dealer motoring to Tifton
MCLB Albany gets new sergeant major
Officials at ASU rejoice in dual groundbreaking
Crace to manage Lee County
Murfree reduces DCSS police officer’s suspension
Motorcycle dealership motoring to Tifton
Jobs, labor force continue to deteriorate
APD arrests suspect in connection with beating
Car wash to aid 6-year-old
Albany State recognizes community supporters
CVB’s Gray puts ‘heads in beds’
Company looks to zoom into Lee County
Friends, family and officials say goodbye to ‘Mr. Chairman’
Auditor: EDC books are clean
Police seek help finding suspects
Officials attend emergency training
Turner Job Corps Center opens doors to legislators
Accident provided inspiration for Fields
Lee candidates: District 1 ignored
Bishop delivers more water funding
Vilsack: $20M set for area Internet
Test probe ‘inadequate’
Ga. Tech to partner with city in program
Strive2Thrive effort continues in Albany area
Lobbyist: Politics hurt funding flow
Bridge House hosts reading
Prescription pills stolen; burglar endures tight fit
Grovetown dispute may end
Audit shows EDC books clean
Publix opens in Lee County
Patent awarded to Poulan man
Vilsack: Nearly $20 million headed to south Georgia for broadband internet project
Police searching for twin
Governor orders special probe into Dougherty County test scores
County: Wal-Mart to create 400 jobs
Barrett leaves lasting legacy
Police search for "Jaw Jacker" in carjacking
Albany officials give tentative OK to Cutliff Grove offer
Baker County School Board finally passes budget
Lee County pharmacy robbed by burglar who used drive-through window
Bishop hosts business forum
Local veterinarian suspended
Deputies in Lee grab suicidal man
Crowd cheers launch of Kemp campaign
City completes interviews for Civic center candidates
Darton’s new student center gets rave reviews
Firefighters rescue sleeping occupant
Former longtime Dougherty County Commission Chair Gil Barrett passes
Environmentalists to appear at Bridge House
Education Notebook Aug. 16, 2010
Doctor returns to Albany
School celebrates answered prayers
Kemp ready to manage course
Murfree experiences bus safety program
Crouch keeps meals rolling
Network of Trust addresses vital health issues
On the Job with Rheda Hall
Fans love to hate The Hype
Three jailed for carjacking
'Bandanna Bandit' heading to trial
Albany Fire Department, 911 focus on infrastructure
Community comes alive for event
Sherwood starts community, college programs for students
Stem cell procedure may be effective in canines
Code enforcement clearing city warrants
Panel OKs change orders for schools
Prevention groups receive mini-grants
Baker County teachers to get pay deferment
Albany to consider Cutliff Grove settlement
Tempers flare at Lee library meeting
LOGCOM general promoted
Two arrested in carjacking
Lee deputies arrest suspicious persons
Community event set for Albany’s south side
Henry: City needs support
LRA awarded bid for Lee Heritage Bank
Former Edison officer indicted
Business Center, Darton to host social media seminar
Businesses learning social communication
Second boy dies after pool accident
WHO: H1N1 pandemic is over
Arrests made on Front Street
Police investigating morning kidnapping, burglary
LOGCOM's Kessler promoted
Bishop to host business forum
Lee County deputies search for prowlers
Sky watchers anticipate nice show
Car plows into Albany home
Retirees to help chamber
Defense firm opens office
Second prowler caught in Lee County
Burglars hit Hooters
Source: UF's McGarity to be new A.D. at Georgia
Grief counselors on hand at middle school following teens' death
Expert: More focus needed on college juniors and seniors
Theatre Albany to open Friday
Eye clinic comes to Albany, offers free exams
Olens, Sinkfield, Hudgens, Echols winners in runoffs
Deal and Handel battle in squeaker
Legislators: Money’s tight
APD: Felony hit-and-run charges filed on Albany woman
Car hits house on South Van Buren
Bus crash at bus station with injuries
One person caught in Lee County Manhunt
Handel concedes; Deal to face Barnes in November fight
Organizers: Homeless day center could open by Oct. 1
Grady pertussis outbreak controlled
Baker School Board again delays budget decision
Officer’s shooting at Family Dollar justified
Boy dies, brother critical
Lee Commission to revisit library project
House passes job bill
Lee County reduces non-resident tuition
Flood insurance rates dip
Lee County thanks, encourages staff
Deal makes final stop in Albany before primary
Dougherty board OKs CRCT test reduction
ASU readies for new year
Appeals court to hear hospital case
Lee library project overbid by $900,000
Speed a factor in deadly crash
Death penalty ‘on the table’
Updated 11:30 a.m. - Three killed in Lee County crash
Brothers remain in critical condition
Education Notebook Aug. 9, 2010
Monroe grad finishes internship program
Deerfield welcomes new director Kesler
Lee Kiwanis to hold races
Dorks Textbooks fills Albany niche
Edwards: Death penalty 'on the table' for Phelps' alleged shooter
Scott sentenced to life without parole
Shooting victim Phelps dies
Firefighters headed to Flint Avenue blaze
Education Notebook Aug. 8, 2010
Church to host area dental crusade
Public Health says WIC program is underused
Neighborhood watch group on trash patrol
American legion event presents powerful tribute
On the Job with Lew Culpepper
Getting to know MCLB's voice
Doco libraries set for sales tax renovations
Walter Phelps dies
Athletic director offers pep talk
Teachers hope $26M jobs bill keeps them employed
Leesburg woman to celebrate centennial birthday
Chambers: We just couldn’t make it
NAACP celebrates voter act
Heat wave to continue, for now
Revenue agents shutter Chambers Motors
Perdue: Revenues are up
Moultrie crime lab has reopened
Isakson co-authors bills repealing portions of Health Care Reform Act
State funding cuts hamper DNR staff
Big guns to honor POWs, MIAs Saturday
Neighborhood cleanup slated for Shadowlawn
Commission to consider pay increases for appointees
Interim Lee administrator named
Many factors contribute to suicide
Interim Lee administrator named
Car dealership locked down by state
Crash puts one in hospital
New registration location cuts travel
GOP candidate Handel makes stop in Albany
Local, state leaders endorse Deal
Police identify suicide victim
Violent crimes decrease
Bridgestone center leased and operating
Jury convicts Carver shooting suspects
Phoebe board OKs FY 2011 budget
Chambliss pushes 133 project
Suicide identified by police
Crash victim had local ties
Leesburg Council OKs alcohol by the drink vote
School Board committee recommends policy change
Officials grateful for airport, bypass funding
Five-county charter school opens
Florida youth group volunteers in Albany
Communities take part in 'Night Out'
Pike interested in reviewing curfew ordinance
Man dies by own hand outside Bayous bar
Taxes paid on Heritage House; city to take owners to court
GOP gubernatorial hopefuls visit Albany
Jury finds gang shooting defendants guilty on all counts
APD, AFD respond to arson
No foul play suspected in boater’s death
Relaxed Keown never thought about politics
Westover celebrates AYP accomplishment
First day goes smoothly for kindergarten class, district
City: LaMont misused p-card
Pike asks commission to revisit curfew ordinance
Cause of student's death remains undetermined
Gil Barrett in ICU at phoebe
County officials call for sales tax referendum
Hodges gearing for next round
Person named in State Theater shooting
Former Dougherty County Commission chairman hospitalized
Gang task force probes shooting
Osteopathic medicine to grow in Albany, region
Top Chefs: Albany Tech
Center to honor Fuller’s memory
Albany counselor wins award
Education Notebook Aug. 1, 2010
Man enjoys 100th with friends, scotch
Seminole student wins national honor
Attorney Baker fights to keep clients alive
DCSS ready to reopen
APD to hold going away party for crime, drugs
On the Job with James L. (Luke) Flatt
Burglary reports, resident help increase
Jaxon Riley an enduring broadcast personality
APD: Pedestrian seriously injured by Hit-and-Run driver
Airport, Leesburg bypass receive federal funding
New restaurant on creek coming
FBI examines civil rights case
Registration for after-school program to begin Monday
75 minutes for Albany police: three violent crimes
Student eager to attend Young Leaders conference
Marine ensures supplies get to front lines
Herald gets social with launch of Facebook site
Early voting for runoff elections begins Monday
'Growing pains' challenge for Albany State
Source: FBI requesting documents related to the death of Sherrod's father
Police: Teen shot Thursday while trying to burglarize house
Two more arrested, jailed for robbery
Baker County man, juvenile face rape charges
Lee Commission sets tax digest
State organization to host health fair in Albany
Downtown manager candidates set for August interviews
Nonprofits could lose tax-exempt standing
Herald company hires digital operations leader
Murfree urges staff to ‘open minds and hearts’
Celebration honors Ours
Missing student’s body found
Probable suicide in Lee County
Two wanted men now in custody
AP: Sherrod planning to sue conservative blogger
DCP hosts National Night Out
EDC finishes FY 2010 in black
Medallions bring party music to Sasser market
City considers charter change for assistant city attorneys
Man grows marajuana plants at home, turns himself in
Student internships offer historic perspective
Chehaw welcomes a new addition
APD: Third suspect jailed in shooting
Posey's hitting streak snapped at 21
APD: Body in pecan orchard that of missing Darton student
Baker County student raped
Back-to-school event resumes
One child stabbed, another faces charges
Aluminum phosphide sickens four in Albany
Defense, prosecution rest in trial
Postell wants leak investigated
Darton student reported missing
Arrests made in shooting
Posey extends hit streak to league-leading 21 games
Lee County: Dead woman found
Woman found at Tift Avenue died from natural causes
Chased suspects lead police to pot grow house
Lee road resurfacing list OK’d
Body of missing man found
Maintenance Center Albany recognized
County police searching for suspect in 11 incidents
Pesticides sicken people
County mulls prescription discount card
Bishop kicks off re-election campaign
Dougherty rescinds public works contract
State court upholds tax dispute ruling
State Route 3 named for former Albany mayor
Wingfield: I knew nothing of the drugs
Court of Appeals upholds previous ruling
Private care industry in Americus may expand
Disablities Act marks 20th year
Sertoma club seeks charter members
Town Hall audience cautiously favors projects
Dollar Store robberies appear to be family affair
Transportation sales tax initiative in development
Family to hold fundraiser to buy service dog
On the Job with G. Mary Ellis
Herald wins five AP awards
Woman’s body found in Tift Ave. apartment
In the shadow of Jim Crow
Lee independent candidate qualifies for commission run
Probationer busted with two pounds of pot
Thomas reviews F&W’s push into South America
Darton College hosts Stop the Violence art workshop
Sherrod still unsure about work plans
MCLB builds camaraderie
Coats PLC opens in Albany
Body found labeled suspicious death
Police investigate motor vehicle theft
Five AFD trucks battle stove fire
Bishop press secretary apologizes for Keown letter
Video shows suspects in shooting of store owner
Father’s death turning point in Sherrod’s life
Couple dies in murder-suicide
Coats cuts ribbon on distribution center
Heritage Financial announces dividend
Gunmen rob motorist, steal and burn car
Chehaw Scouts on way to 100th national jamboree
Watergate reporter Daniel Schorr dead at age 93
ADDU bust probationer with two pounds of pot
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