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Army Corps Engineers are in SWGA to help with debris removal. → Read More
Crews were busy in Lee County Wednesday as they began storm debris cleanup from Hurricane Michael. → Read More
Dozens of youth heard from community leaders about the dangers of drugs, bullying, and how to walk away from drugs and crimes. → Read More
LEE CO., GA (WALB) - People in Lee County went out to Lee County Primary School for some fun for a good cause Monday night. They celebrated Bike night for Bennett. Kids and families got to bike around the trail, get their faces painted, enjoy hamburgers and hotdogs and more activities. All proceeds go to help first-grader Bennett Jones, who has a rare heart condition. All rights reserved. → Read More
The Department of Justice is warning residents to not become victim of fraud during this recovery period. → Read More
Ocilla is gearing up for it’s annual sweet potato festival this weekend! → Read More
Pelham’s High School band showed a fellow school that they are Southwest Georgia strong. → Read More
The Albany Museum of Art introduced three new exhibitions as part of their autumn line up. → Read More
The Albany Chain Gang is continuing its hard work to help people recover after Hurricane Michael. → Read More
The Albany Dougherty Homeless Coalition went before the mayor and Board of Commissioners to give their annual update. → Read More
City commissioners have now officially approved a $6.5 million LED lighting system to lighten up Albany's streets. → Read More
One South Georgia woman is collecting donations to take to Panama City, Florida. → Read More
Several local business owners are teaming up to serve 5,000 meals to those in need after Hurricane Michael. → Read More
Flint RiverQuarium re-opens Saturday after a week without power → Read More
ALBANY, GA (WALB) - South Georgians had a chance to speak directly to FEMA officials and local government leaders about the recovery efforts from Hurricane Michael. Residents asked questions about how to get federal assistance and how they can register with FEMA. The Salvation Army partnered with Dougherty County to provide hot meals for hungry people. Officials said they just want to be here… → Read More
Dougherty County Commissioner Anthony Jones is putting the people first during this recovery from Hurricane Michael. → Read More
An 11-year-old beauty queen is stepping up in her community to make a difference. → Read More
A group of medical professionals and a mechanic took risks to save a mother and a newborn child just hours after the Hurricane blasted South Georgia. → Read More
Dougherty County continues to focus on getting the public the basics. → Read More
Terrell County suffers hard hit from Hurricane Michael → Read More