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B.J. Williams

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Recent Articles by B.J. Williams

  • Sony to cut 10,000 jobs over next year
    Sony Corp. will cut about 10,000 jobs worldwide over the next year as it tries to return to profit, Japanese news reports said Monday.
  • Habitual Gwinnett criminal charged with Tuesday night rape
    A Gwinnett County man who made headlines two years ago when he tried to break into homes in the Buford area wearing only a t-shirt is now in trouble for a sexual assault this week.
  • Navy jet crashes into Va. apartments, pilots eject
    A Navy jet crashed and set fire to an apartment complex in Virginia Beach on Friday and the two-member crew ejected safely, officials said.
  • Braselton police say burned car is a case of arson
    Local and federal authorities said it appears they have a case of arson on their hands after a car was found burning in the driveway of a Braselton home early Thursday morning.
  • Three-car crash closes Browns Bridge Road at Mincey Marble
    Hall County authorities say Browns Bridge Road has been re-opened following a three-car accident in front of Mincey Marble Friday morning.
  • Bank fined for not cleaning up home where kids died
    A judge has fined a bank for its handling of a Gwinnett County home where three children died last year in what authorities said was a meth lab fire.
  • Forsyth Co. commissioners delay water contract vote
    Forsyth County commissioners decided Thursday night to hold off on a vote on new water contracts with the city of Cumming.
  • Alcohol a factor in speedway crash that killed Alto man
    Published reports say alcohol was a factor in the crash at Charlotte Motor Speedway over the weekend that killed two people, including an Alto resident.
  • Forsyth Co. commissioners to tackle water contracts
    The City of Cumming and Forsyth County have been involved in a fuss over water recently, and county commissioners will decide Thursday afternoon what they will do about a water contract with the city.
  • Ga. Ag Commissioner defends so-called pink slime
    Georgia's Agriculture Commissioner says the product that has come to be known as "pink slime" is perfectly safe and he says the controversy surrounding the beef filler has really hurt the industry.
  • Democrats may attack Romney's Mormon faith says Hatch
    Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah is warning supporters that Mitt Romney's Mormon faith could be attacked by Democrats during the presidential campaign.
  • Gainesville worker hurt on job, flown to Atlanta trauma center
    A worker at USA Production Parts in Gainesville was taken by air ambulance to a hospital in Atlanta after he was injured on the job Wednesday afternoon.
  • Storms blamed for fires in Hoschton, Jefferson and Auburn
    Tuesday night's stormy weather kept firefighters busy in Jackson and Barrow counties.
  • Carlisle to run for re-election
    Dawson County Sheriff Billy Carlisle has formally announced his intentions to run for re-election.
  • Gainesville, Ga. resident drowns in Fla.
    A man from Gainesville, Ga. drowned off Panama City Beach, where authorities say several other people had to be rescued from a strong rip current.
  • Lightning sparks two house fires in Gwinnett Co.
    Lighting sparked two house fires in Gwinnett County last night, one in Duluth and the other in Dacula.
  • Dr. Leila Denmark dies at age 114
    Family members say Dr. Leila Denmark, who was the world's oldest practicing physician when she retired at age 103, has died in Georgia. She was 114.
  • "Good Hair Day" wig drive is underway
    When a woman gets a cancer diagnosis, the first question she asks may not be about chemotherapy or radiation, but about losing her hair.
  • Visa drops Global Payments after breach
    Visa Inc. has dropped the card processor involved in a massive data breach from its registry of providers that meet data security standards.
  • Georgia soldier killed in Afghanistan
    A Georgia community is mourning the death of a local Army soldier killed while serving in Afghanistan.
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