Bradford Ambrose, WALB News 10

Bradford Ambrose

WALB News 10

Albany, GA, United States

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Past articles by Bradford:

National Weather Service proposes eliminating ‘advisories’

The National Weather Service (NWS) wants to eliminate the ‘advisory’ product in its Watch/Warning/Advisory system. → Read More

Sumter Co. Schools seeks parent input on re-opening

One South Georgia school system is planning for the upcoming school year and they need your help. → Read More

Officials launch ‘Mask Up Sumter’ campaign

Sumter County officials are launching a new campaign that urges residents to mask up when they’re out in public. → Read More

Farmer uses unique method for growing late-season crops

TERRELL CO., Ga. (WALB) - As South Georgia farmers start planting their late-season crops, one farmer is using a unique approach. Mark Daniel with Mark’s Melon Patch said he started using metallic plastic in his fields around five years ago. He said the plastic keeps the soil below it very cool, which helps tomatoes, pumpkins, okra and squash grow during the summer heat. He said the plastic… → Read More

Sumter Co. EMA offers tips as hurricane season begins

With hurricane season in full force, one South Georgia EMA director is reminding his residents of ways they can prepare now. → Read More

74-year-old DeSoto COVID-19 survivor hospitalized for more than two months

Family members said Floyd’s lungs and kidneys were severely damaged as he fought the virus. → Read More

Study on safety of malaria drugs for coronavirus retracted

Dozens of scientists questioned irregularities and improbable findings in the numbers of a study on hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine. → Read More

Kanye West starts college fund of Floyd’s daughter, reps say

Kanye West donates $2 million, pays college tuition for George Floyd's daughter. → Read More

Sumter Co. Schools to continue meal program through June

Sumter County Schools officials said they will continue their feeding program through the end of June. → Read More

GSW dean surprised with virtual retirement party, drive-thru parade

One Georgia Southwestern State University dean was surprised with a virtual retirement party and drive-thru parade on Wednesday. → Read More

Andersonville National Historic Site to co-host virtual Memorial Day tribute

The Site will join 30 National Parks in a virtual Memorial Day tribute. → Read More

Americus business has donated 17K PPE pieces since March

An Americus business continues to donate more PPE thanks to your help. → Read More

Crisp Co. Sheriff’s Office holds Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony

The Crisp County Sheriff’s Office held its annual Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony Thursday evening at Pinecrest Baptist Church. → Read More

SGTC class uses 3D printers to make PPE

One South Georgia instructor is helping those on the COVID-19 frontlines while teaching his students. → Read More

GSW plans to hold in-person classes fall semester

Georgia Southwestern State University announced it will begin reopening its campus to staff at the beginning of June and plans to hold in-person classes this fall. → Read More

Sumter Co. School System restarts meal distribution

After more than a month-long absence, Sumter County Schools restarted its meal distribution program Wednesday. → Read More

Construction continues on new Sumter Co. High School

Progress continues on the new Sumter County High School, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Sumter Co. Schools to restart feeding program

Officials said they had to stop in late March after three employees tested positive for COVID-19. → Read More

Storm damages irrigation pivot, trees near Cook Co. business

Employees of a South Georgia business witnessed a tornado touch down less than one hundred yards away on Thursday. → Read More

Community donates more than 650 meals in less than one month

One South Georgia restaurant continues to feed those on the pandemic’s front line and it’s all thanks to community donations. → Read More