Woman dies in 20-car pile-up on A40 as cold weather alert issued A acute drop in temperatures has prompted Public Health England to send outs its most serious cold weather alert of the winter so far, warning conditions are severe enough to endanger the elderly. Forecasters have also issued a severe weather warning as the […]
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two children drown in West Point Lake
Two families proceed to mourn the loss of two children who drowned in West Point Lake on Sunday.
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East Coweta knocks off Maynard Jackson
East Coweta head football coach John Petite earned his very first victory with the Indians Friday night as his team knocked off visiting Maynard Jackson 42-27.
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two children drown in West Point Lake
Two families proceed to mourn the loss of two children who drowned in West Point Lake on Sunday. Sep. 05, Five:41 AM
Comment period open on Cascade Palmetto detour plans
GDOT is accepting comments on the detour plans for the Cascade Palmetto repaving project. Sep. 05, Three:04 PM
Fall is time to kill fire ants
Fall is flawless for playing football, picking pumpkins and killing fire ants. Sep. 05, 6:28 AM
Utilities, Deal want to keep building nuclear plant
ATLANTA (AP) — State regulators are weighing whether to keep building fresh nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle, despite delays expected to almost dual their ultimate price tag. Sep. 05, Five:26 AM
Hundreds in Atlanta protest ending child immigrant allowance
ATLANTA (AP) — Protesters in Atlanta are voicing their opposition to President Donald Trump bringing an end to protections for youthful immigrants brought into the U.S. illegally as children. Sep. 05, Five:05 AM
Labor Days Arts Festival fatter and better
The 2nd Annual Labor Days Arts Festival is fatter and better this year, according to organizer Jenny Jones. Sep. 05, Four:24 PM
Water still best way to stay hydrated
As the hot Georgia summer resumes and fall sports and activities begin, it is essential that individuals stay hydrated. Sep. 05, 6:26 AM
Authorized biography of Newt Gingrich published
Presidential historian and bestselling author Craig Shirley, described as the definitive biographer of President Ronald Reagan, has written a biography of Newt Gingrich. Sep. 04, Five:56 AM
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Mural almost finish in Manchester
Artist John Christian was busy in the hot summer sun putting ending touches on a mural recalling Manchester’s historic past. Sep. 04, Two:53 PM
Port of Savannah shipping ease supplies to help Houston
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — The Port of Savannah has two big shipping containers wedged with supplies to assist ease efforts following Hurricane Harvey. Sep. 04, Five:48 AM
Stiff moves ahead on plans to demolish historic black church
AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Atlanta Gas Light is moving forward with plans to rip down a historic black church that sits on land contaminated by a former nearby coal gas plant. Sep. 04, Five:22 AM
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Michigan State sued after rejecting white nationalist group
Georgia State University student Cameron Padgett, who attempted to rent the room, sued Sunday alleging the university is violating Spencer’s free speech. Sep. 04, Five:15 AM
K-9 Nero honored in retirement ceremony
Kicking off Tuesday, Thrower and Nero will see each other after the work day is over. Sep. 05, 6:04 AM
Shoppers find deals during annual yard sale
This Labor Day weekend is a shopper’s paradise along Franklin Road as bargain hunters have begun to browse through hundreds of tents during Coweta’s Longest Yard Sale/ Craft Display/Flea Market. Sep. 03, 8:25 AM
Newnan man walks entire Appalachian Trail
This summer, Newnan resident Davis Ozier became one of the few to accomplish a thru-hike and conquer the Appalachian Trail. Sep. 03, Five:28 AM
Business aiding storm victims
Some employees with Jackson Heating and Air are turning into very first responders as they head into Texas towns most affected by Hurricane Harvey. Sep. 03, 9:25 AM
Jazz in the Park comebacks next week
Jazz in the Park, introduced by the Newnan Cultural Arts Commission, will come back to Greenville Street Park next Friday Sep. 03, 8:34 AM
Gasoline prices higher as drivers funk
DALLAS (AP) — The spike in gasoline prices in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey has hit the accelerator and at least some Newnan stations were temporarily out of gas Friday. Sep. 02, Five:Eighteen AM
Newnan Police accept hurricane donations
The Newnan Police Department is presently accepting donations for Hurricane Harvey ease efforts. Sep. 02, Five:Nineteen AM
Family dog lost in house fire
The cause and origin of the fire are not known at this time and the incident remains under investigation. Sep. 02, Four:56 PM
Restaurant inspections
The Coweta Board of Environmental Health inspects all Coweta restaurants, schools and businesses that serve food several times each year. Sep. 02, Four:57 PM
Police pursuit through Newnan 6.29.17
Officer Kyle LaChance pursues a fleeing vehicle through Newnan.
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Funeral procession for fallen firefighter Michael Scott Norton.
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