Kamiyah Floyd, who is preparing to enter the first grade, was born with a heart condition that doctors in Macon initially believed was a heart murmur she would outgrow. She never did.
A local tattoo and piercing studio is turning appointments into donations, collecting school supplies for area children as part of its annual back-to-school drive.
While searching for the dog involved in the original call, an officer saw a man place a child into a child safety seat, yell at the child, and shake the seat, police said.
A woman whose son is incarcerated at the facility said he called her Sunday, July 5, and told her that inmates were informed the water supply was contaminated.
A Coffee County woman is facing multiple felony charges after investigators say she concealed suspected methamphetamine inside her body during a traffic stop.
More than 100 women pilots from across the country touched down in Douglas this week as the city welcomed one of the nation’s longest-running aviation competitions.
Residents in Douglas are being asked not to be alarmed if they hear gunshots on Thursday, June 25, as a movie production will include simulated gunfire and police activity.
A Coffee County family already featured by WALB after devastating flooding says they are now facing another difficult reality — their flood insurance will not come close to covering the cost of replacing their home.
VIDEO: Flash flooding damaged a Coffee County road following heavy rain. What sheriff's deputies are saying to keep residents safe from flash flooding.
Across South Georgia, homeowners continue dealing with repairs, rebuilding projects and ongoing insurance disputes months and in some cases years after severe weather damaged their homes.
Officials said Carter, who is from Douglas, was charged with aggravated child molestation after multiple victims reported nonconsensual sexual contact by Carter during their childhood.
Allyson Speight has served 27 years with the Coffee County School System. She currently serves as the district’s director of assessment and accountability.
A Douglas fire truck ended up in an unexpected situation during a career day event at Satilla Elementary School, turning the moment into an impromptu lesson in teamwork and emergency response for students.