Former state Rep. Dexter Sharper, a Valdosta Democrat, pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges in court Wednesday as part of ...
The Turner Center for the Arts launches its fourth season of the Levitt AMP Valdosta Music Series on Saturday with country artist Mark Taylor at the Azalea Festival, noon-4 p.m.
A student-driven content initiative launched this past fall is already making a meaningful impact on how prospective students experience Valdosta State University campus life online.
Georgia senators want to legalize using gold and silver for everyday purchases. The Senate passed a bill last week that would set up a system for Georgians to buy gold, store it in a depository, and ...
AT&T has awarded a new Connected Learning Center (CLC) to The Boys & Girls Club of Valdosta to provide connectivity and digital skills training to the community. The […] ...
VALDOSTA — Georgia Rep. Dexter Sharper has resigned on Monday after 13 years serving District 177. His decision has been made amidst his ongoing unemployment fraud case.
The Valdosta Lowndes County Development Authority General Meeting will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 17,  in the Authority conference room at 103 Roosevelt Drive, Valdosta. Email […] ...
One Valdosta Lowndes (OVL) recently sponsored a regional site visit to the Commodore Conyers College & Career Academy (4C) in ...
The Pets of the Week are available at Lowndes County Animal Shelter, 337 Gil Harbin Blvd. in Valdosta, noon-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and noon-3 p.m. Monday and Saturday. Call (229) 671-2760 for […] ...
The City of Valdosta has received $98,250 in grant funding through the Georgia Rivers Grant Program to support continued efforts to improve local waterways and reduce debris in area streams.
QUITMAN — In the heart of Georgia’s dairy country, three electrical apprentices from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College are helping keep the lights on — and the milk flowing — at BrooksCo […] ...
Georgia has some of the loosest gun laws in the nation, but a bill to remove the state’s restriction on silencers tested lawmakers’ limits.