Caitlyn Chastain, WALB News 10

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South Georgia Stamp Out Hunger food drive is biggest one yet

So far, folks in South Georgia have donated 269,000 pounds of food. → Read More

Pet owners urged to leave pets out of hot cars

As the temperatures rise folks in Lowndes County are reminding pet owners not to leave their furry family members in hot cars. → Read More

Adel native sings tribute for fallen South Georgia soldier

When he heard about Lt. Lee's passing, Jordan Rowe, 20, decided to write a song about it. After posting the video to Facebook Rowe's song now has more than 180,000 views. → Read More

Postal workers prepare for Stamp Out Hunger food drive

Blue plastic bags are popping up in mail boxes across South Georgia. Those bags are to help fight hunger in the local community. → Read More

Blue ribbons represent fallen officers

Blue ribbons stand lined up on the historic Lowndes County Courthouse lawn as a reminder of some fallen heroes. The 144 ribbons each represent an officer who sacrificed their life in 2016. → Read More

School employees excited for pay raises

Folks with the Valdosta City School System are celebrating pay raises. Tuesday night, school board members approved 4 proposals that will increase the base salary for all employees. → Read More

Lowndes code enforcers watch for illegal burning

Lowndes County Public Information folks are urging citizens to obey the law, especially when it comes to burning. "It only takes a spark," said Paige Dukes, Lowndes County Public Information. That... → Read More

Police search for suspects after shots fired into Valdosta home

Valdosta Police are searching for the person who fired shots into a Valdosta home Sunday around 5 p.m. → Read More

SGMC celebrates National Hospital Week

More than 2,000 employees at South Georgia Medical Center are getting recognized this week. → Read More

Brown Bag Lunch Concert Series kicks off in Valdosta

All this week folks can enjoy some entertainment while they eat outside in Downtown Valdosta. → Read More

Valdosta law firm breaks ground on new building

Coleman Talley LLP will be renovating the historic building, and moving roughly 60 lawyers and staff members into it, making it the second largest private investment in downtown. → Read More

Police urge community members to lock car doors

Police have a warning for community members- the next time you leave your car unattended make sure your doors are locked. → Read More

Valdosta woman gets new home

After years of waiting one Valdosta woman walked into her new home on Tuesday. The home was built using money from a community development block grant. → Read More

Arrest made after Valdosta business robbed at gunpoint

A man is behind bars after robbing a Valdosta business at gunpoint. → Read More

Wild Adventures plans to hire hundreds

If you're looking for a summer job, folks at Wild Adventures want to help you out. → Read More

Lowndes County cracks down on illegal dumping

Lowndes County code enforcement is combating illegal dumping and littering. Trash lines the side of many Lowndes County roads and the unsightly messes are becoming all too common throughout the Co... → Read More

1 arrested in overnight Valdosta murder

Valdosta police responded to a shooting just before 11:00 Saturday night. → Read More

Crews battle wildfire at Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge

South Georgia residents might notice smoky skies when they step outside. That's because crews are working to fight a wildfire in the Okeefenokee Wildlife Reserve. → Read More

Victim of weekend Valdosta murder identified

Valdosta police have identified the victim of murder that happened over the weekend. → Read More

Officers, residents work to take back Albany neighborhood

A new paint coat on some Albany window shutters is helping fight crime in the community. → Read More