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'It's a hand-up not a hand-out': Warner Robins ministry working to help unhoused and low-income residents

Hands Up of Hope offers transitional housing, clothing, a soup kitchen, life skills courses and more. → Read More

'I love when people shop small': Downtown businesses prepare for Cherry Blossom festival

Businesses have prepared new pastries, pink drinks, and fashion look books for the festival rush. In 2022, the festival saw 3.5 million people in its 9 days. → Read More

Warner Robins council meets to discuss roundabout, blight, and chickens

No vote was taken on bringing a roundabout to Osigian Boulevard and Margie Drive and no you can't raise chickens in your yard. → Read More

'It allows people a better quality of life': Warner Robins pay study reviews employee pay and titles

Mayor Patrick says this will help them better define jobs and pay ranks for all city employees. She says all employees deserve to earn what they work for. → Read More

'There is a big need, there is more growth coming': Warner Robins expanding utilities city grows

New businesses and more housing mean one thing: an increased need for sewer and water maintenance. → Read More

Dan Perdue speaks about public safety, technology at Eggs and Issues event

He talked about housing, 2024 SPLOST, taxes, and current and upcoming projects. One of the main topics was public safety. → Read More

'The flames were so big, and so strong': Neighbors gather after house fire in Warner Robins

Many neighbors came out to visit the home on Plateau Drive to offer comfort. The McCaughan's say the appreciate the support, and aren't looking for donations. → Read More

'The meeting tonight was purposeful': Warner Robins town hall held for residents to share public safety concerns

Warner Robins Police Department shared some of their crime prevention initiatives including new part-time police program, and potential youth-cadet program → Read More

'It gets confusing': Roundabout could come to busy four-way stop in Warner Robins

Warner Robins council will vote to work with Houston County to bring a roundabout to Osigian Boulevard and Margie Drive four-way stop. → Read More

More trees in Warner Robins could boost health for residents

Keep Warner Robins Beautiful will conduct a tree canopy and plant able area map to find areas they can add more trees and protect current green space. → Read More

Georgia senator wants to raise money for deputies

Republican Senator Larry Walker says his 'Back the Blue' Act would allow folks to make voluntary $3 donations through their auto insurance bills. → Read More

'There's quite a bit that we cut': City of Warner Robins considers new grass cutting policy

Under the policy, property owners would be required to cut their grass all the way to the right of way. Leaders say it will fight blight and help city departments → Read More

'We're trying to become a more resilient force': Robins Air Force Base starts new Battle Management mission

Robins Air Force Base welcomes first-ever battle command squadron. They are the first step in being able to carry out their four new missions. → Read More

Pizza Shops suit up for large sales on Super Bowl Sunday

Stoner's Pizza Joint in Warner Robins has been preparing since Wednesday. They expect to triple their normal Sunday sales, and sell nearly 400 pizzas. → Read More

Puppy Love adoption & yoga event kicks off at Fall Line Brewery

Yoga began at 11 a.m., and exercisers were joined by adorable work-out buddies from Pawsome Southern Rescue. → Read More

Georgia senators push bill to ban TikTok, other foreign social media in K-12 schools

Senate Bill 93 would restrict the use of apps controlled by a foreign party on state equipment, including apps like TikTok and WeChat. → Read More

'It's hurtful, It's painful': Family remembers Houston County native killed in College Park shooting

The family of Jaden George say he was shot 4 times in a gas station parking lot. → Read More

Damage from last July's train derailment in Warner Robins to be repaired

Businesses nearby say they're pleased to hear about future repairs. → Read More

'What will be our unique footprint?': Warner Robins continues environmental study of city center site

At Monday night's council meeting, leaders voted on a survey that will help them continue to push forward in the process of developing Warner Robins' downtown. → Read More

Robot Server helps with staffing shortage

Businesses are always looking for unique ways to curb the issue, and help retain the staff they do have. → Read More