For high school students curious about healthcare, spending a summer at SGMC Health can be a first step toward a future ...
The Imperial 400 Motel was built at 218 West Hill Avenue in downtown Valdosta in 1965. Its signature architectural feature ...
Georgia legislators are preparing for fierce debates on tax cuts, data centers, and voting during the final sprint of lawmaking this year.
The City of Valdosta has received $98,250 in grant funding through the Georgia Rivers Grant Program to support continued ...
The Valdosta Main Street Program and the Central Valdosta Development Authority (CVDA) have once again earned accreditation from Georgia Main Street.
Four Lowndes County 4-H’ers returned home from the Southwest District Project Achievement competition with honors in their ...
The Lowndes County government released a statement Monday afternoon in connection with discussions of a data center proposed for Lowndes County.
The South Georgia Nonprofit Network (SGNN) will host its annual Connect • Learn • Lead Conference on Thursday, March 12, at Second Harvest of South Georgia in Valdosta.
Georgia’s 2026 midterm election qualifiers have completed, and the list for who qualifies for the ballot has been updated.
The Georgia Senate adopted legislation Friday that would encourage judges to think of regular people when considering disputes about contracts between electric utilities and big customers like data ...
The College of Science and Mathematics at Valdosta State University invites campus and community science enthusiasts to attend Science Café, formerly Café Scientifique, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Three Democrats and three Republicans are vying for the Public Service Commission seat that Commissioner Tricia Pridemore plans to leave at the end of her term.