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Northeast swept Southwest on the road Friday night and WaCo girls coach Sug ...
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His 170-point strategic plan could close up to a dozen schools and cut as many ...
Photos of your latest catches from around Central Georgia.
Wilcox County grad Nick Marshall was one of three Georgia freshman football ...
A sheriff's deputy who claims he was discriminated against after arresting Mel Gibson has listed the Oscar-winner as a potential witness in his upcoming trial against his department.
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Author Maya Angelou hopes for a time when Black History Month will no longer be needed to explain the contributions of African-Americans in America.
British officials say Prince William has arrived in the Falkland Islands for a six-week deployment as a search and rescue helicopter pilot.
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has a two-book deal, including a budget-priced e-book and a second work that will build on responses to the first.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to "The Phantom of the Opera" was called "Love Never Dies."
Rapper Ja Rule has been getting advice behind bars from two once high-powered men.
A lead actor on the "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" television series has been charged with driving under the influence in Connecticut.
Don Cornelius, host of 'Soul Train,' died of apparent suicide on Wednesday.
Adele is nominated for six Grammys, and she'll be on deck to collect anything she wins: The 23-year-old singer is set to perform at the awards show.
Ringo makes no apologies for the signature cheer and optimism that infuse the nine-track Ringo 2012, out Tuesday.
Rap-reggae pioneer King Stitt has died in Jamaica at age 72.
Paula Abdul says she's leaving "The X Factor" after one season as a judge on Simon Cowell's singing contest.
Many of this year's Super Bowl ads will feature dogs as their stars.
Radio broadcasting giant Clear Channel is breaking into the TV production business.
Singer John Legend is joining the Kennedy Center in Washington to start a program in honor of the late Marvin Gaye encouraging young artists to engage in social issues.
Stephen Colbert's "super" PAC has raised a staggering $1 million.
The composer of the "Rocky III" anthem "Eye of the Tiger" is suing Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich to stop him from using the song at campaign events.
Cosmopolitan magazine's longtime editor Helen Gurley Brown is donating $30 million to Stanford and Columbia universities to create a bicoastal media "innovation laboratory.
Fantasy industry giants Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane have agreed to settle their long-running legal battle over Gaiman's share of the Spawn universe.
Oscar-winning actress Shirley MacLaine is joining Britain's popular television series "Downton Abbey."
The annual Madden Super Bowl prediction for Super Bowl XLVI picked the Giants over the Patriots.
Jack White is releasing his first solo album "Blunderbuss" on April 24.
His 170-point strategic plan could close up to a dozen schools and cut as many as 300 teachers' jobs.
Police say 15-year-old Nicholas Jackson was shot around 6:30 p.m. Thursday when several people broke into the family's home. His sister was also home and tried to revive her brother using CPR after calling 911. Police say Jackson died on the way to the hospital.
Wilcox County grad Nick Marshall was one of three Georgia freshman football players Mark Richt dismissed from the team Friday, according to a release sent out by the school.
DeKalb County Solicitor General Sherry Boston says James Miles pleaded guilty Thursday to vehicular homicide, reckless driving, following too closely, failure to maintain lane and improper lane change.
Our chief meteorologist Ben Jones volunteered to take a test for his risk for heart disease and stroke during Eyewitness News at 6.
Frank Malloy joined 13WMAZ in May, 1982, as Sports Director. It's a position he held until the Fall of 1993 when he switched chairs and started anchoring Eyewitness News at 5:00.
Northeast swept Southwest on the road Friday night and WaCo girls coach Sug Parker won his 100th game.
A Lamar County dispatcher could not say where the girls and the men they were traveling with were found, but said they were "in custody" as of 9:45 Thursday night. She could not elaborate on that statement.
A public defender entered a not guilty plea for his client even though the man said he wanted to plead guilty in the stabbing deaths of three members of his family.
A man running for President of the United States, a country known as a melting pot, did not include any ethnic groups in several of his biggest ads.
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