MORNING UPDATE: Macon-Bibb Mayor Robert Reichert vetoes emergency mask ordinance; UPDATE (Monday, July 27 at 3 p.m.): Georgia COVID-19 tracker
Morning News Update: House fire in Macon leaves one man dead, Three year old girl dies after accidentally drowning in a pool
MORNING UPDATE: Thursday, July 23 at 3 p.m. Georgia COVID-19 tracker; Gov. Kemp addresses refusal to issue statewide mask mandate
Morning News Update: Macon-Bibb residents required to wear a face covering in public, Monroe County schools to open August 17th
Morning News Update: Teenager charged with murder for shooting death outside of Family Dollar, Georgia's latest COVID-19 case numbers
Morning News Update: Man shot several times at Green Meadows Apartments in Macon, Governor Kemp issues order that voids local mask mandates
Morning News Update: Man wanted for shooting in a Krystal's parking lot, Face coverings required inside Baldwin County buildings
Morning News Update: Two people shot in Central City Park, Women arrested for shooting in Walmart parking lot
MORNING UPDATE: Macon mayor urges taking preventative measures, slow spread of COVID; 30,000+ pounds of food, 2,400+ books being distributed in Macon Friday
MORNING UPDATE: Governor Kemp issues state of emergency after increase in violent crimes; Tropical low to keep rain coverage up this afternoon
MORNING UPDATE: Perry Police, GBI investigating early morning homicide; Commissioner Wynn speaks out about husband being assaulted
MORNING UPDATE: Man dies after drowning in Lake Tobesofee at Claystone Park; Middle Georgia churches offering free, drive-thru COVID-19 testing
Morning News Update: Man arrested for murder in Baldwin County, Georgia added to New York/New Jersey travel advisory list
Morning News Update: Governor Kemp extends two executive orders as COVID-19 cases rise, MTA Terminal station to close Monday, until further notice
MORNING UPDATE: Man arrested for carjacking, stealing cell phone from friend; Man dies in Macon motorcycle crash
Morning News Update: Sheriff's Investigators look for 'armed and dangerous' man, Perry Police join project to strengthen community ties