As the concerns for mitigating the spread of the new coronavirus continue, Berry College remains closed to the public until at least June 1 and prepares to conduct its summer semester online.
Early voting for the presidential and statewide primary elections is scheduled from May 18 through June 5.
As time goes on, and epidemiologists find more people who test positive for COVID-19 across …
Rome and Floyd County officials want residents to continue recycling, but they’re still work…
As the temperature starts to rise, Rome and Floyd County residents may be missing their regu…
The Calhoun Police Department took out warrants for multiple charges after a driver fled fro…
A Rome man remained in jail Tuesday afternoon on an $11,200 bond, accused of stabbing anothe…
As the concerns for mitigating the spread of the new coronavirus continue, Berry College rem…
From northwest Georgia to New York City, graduates of Georgia Northwestern Technical College…
ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is proposing to streamline the proce…
A parking lot on Third Street could be developed with townhouses under a rezoning applicatio…
The Georgia’s Rome Office of Tourism will reopen Roman Chariot service, which provides free …
MIAMI — Measuring Don Shula by wins and losses, no NFL coach had a better year. Or career.
A letter, with a vintage photograph, arrived on my desk a few days ago from, perhaps, the mo…
Robin Hines, executive director of the Georgia High School Association, remains optimistic that student-athletes hoping to compete in the fall will have an uninterrupted schedule.