Resident charged with carjacking

It is nice gesture to give someone a ride, but things can turn bad even if the person is an acquaintance. That was the lesson learned May 3 by three women from the Fairburn, Fayetteville and College Park areas.

Students Receive Air Force Scholarships

Students Receive Air Force Scholarships

Three Sandy Creek High graduating seniors are among the elite few nationwide receiving full Air Force ROTC scholarships.

Tour de Cure in Tyrone

Tour de Cure in Tyrone

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is challenging local cyclists to “take the ride of your life” by participating in the 2007 Tour de Cure, an annual cycling event that raises funds for diabetes this Sunday at Sandy Creek High School in Tyrone.

Tyrone sending comprehensive plan to state

After months of discussion and debate, Tyrone’s comprehensive plan will be sent to state officials for approval.

But the decision to transmit the plan was not without debate, as town planner Jonathan Lewis came under fire during Thursday night’s Town Council meeting.

Police Report 4-25 to 5-8

The following arrests were made by Fairburn Police between April 25 and May 1:

Curtis Robinson, 47, Fairburn, criminal trespass

Fayetteville woman wins a million dollars from a scratch off

Fayetteville woman wins a million dollars from a scratch off

Fayetteville resident Christie Edmondson, 37, got a $300 Million Gold Rush scratch ticket recently from her father, scratched it off, and blacked out for a few seconds. That's because the ticket announced she was a winner of a million dollars.

The Army Ground Forces Band to play in Fayetteville, May 26

The Army Ground Forces Band will perform "Honoring the Spirit of America," a celebration through patriotic music and song, May 26 at the Villages Amphitheater in Fayetteville.

Task force strikes in north and south Fayette

Fayette Sheriff’s Drug Task Force made seven arrests and seized street-level quantities of marijuana and methamphetamine after executing four search warrants at two locations Thursday.

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City of South Fulton heats up

If appearances hold true it looks as if the vote to create the City of South Fulton will be postponed. But in the middle of the mix came a vote Thursday night by the pro-city South Fulton Concerned Citizens, Inc. (SFCC), asking Gov. Sonny Perdue to veto House Bill (HB) 725 on which the new city limits is currently based.

Fayetteville woman wins a million dollars from a scratch off

Fayetteville resident Christie Edmondson, 37, got a $300 Million Gold Rush scratch ticket recently from her father, scratched it off, and blacked out for a few seconds. That's because the ticket announced she was a winner of a million dollars.

Tyrone OKs sending comp plan to state

After a lengthy discussion Thursday night, Tyrone's leaders agreed to send the much-debated comprehensive plan to the ARC and the Department of Community Affairs for approval.

Planterra changes on hold

PTC Council says 'not so fast' to speed barriers

The speed bumps in the Planterra Ridge subdivision will stay just a bit longer.

No speed cushions for Planterra just yet

The Peachtree City City Council tabled the topic of speed cushions in Planterra Ridge until their June 21 meeting. In the meantime, they would like to examine the speeds in certain areas and determine if fewer speed cushions in more strategically placed areas would reduce speed in the area and continue to deter traffic.

Northgate staging classic this weekend

Northgate staging classic this weekend

From left are the Cowardly Lion, Antonio Mathis, Dorothy, Rachael Snow, Scarecrow, Dan LeeDay and the Tin Man, Chris Kilpatrick.

End of the year

End of the year

The Campus, a small, independent learning center in Peachtree City that serves as a private home school for close to 120 students during the day and 70 at night, recently held their second annual Valediction Ball - A Farewell Black Tie Affair - at Crosspoint Community Church in Peachtree City.

At the helm

At the helm

Children from all over got to enhance their imaginations and step behind the controls of heavy equipment at last weekend’s Touch A Truck event in Peachtree City.

PTC: hold July 4 blankets, save the grass

Officials asking for cooperation in staking out fireworks viewing spots

Peachtree City officials are hoping to convince fans of the city’s July 4th fireworks to hold off a little on staking out a seating area at their favorite viewing spot.

Forum to focus on PTC’s ‘next 50 years’

Residents will get chance to lob questions at town hall meeting

Mayor Harold Logsdon will host a “Town Hall” meeting Tuesday, June 19 focusing on current and future growth, transportation and redevelopment issues.

Internet porn suspect gets $50K bond

Can’t use Internet on computer, cellphone or other device

A McDonough man charged with using the Internet to try and arrange sex with a girl he thought was 14 years old has been granted bond.

PTC to recognize wounded vets on Memorial Day

Organizers of the 9th Annual Peachtree City Memorial Day Celebration want to pay special tribute to those who have been wounded in the line of duty. They invite any wounded service members and their families to the event on May 28, starting at 9 a.m. at City Hall Plaza in Peachtree City.

Jury sides with defendant in gun case

Man accused of trying to grab deputy’s gun in scuffle

A north Fayette man accused of attempting to wrestle a deputy’s gun from its holster while he was being handcuffed Aug. 25 has been acquitted by the jury in the case.

Fayetteville police probe Weatherly Walk gunfire

No victims found, but shell casings recovered

Fayetteville Police are investigating a shooting that occurred at Weatherly Walk Apartments early Tuesday night.

Memorial Day celebration to feature Doug Stone

One of country music’s living legends will spend his Memorial Day in Senoia this year. Doug Stone, who grew up in Newnan and has four No. 1 country singles on his resume, will appear at this year’s celebration.

NHS’s Linda Fields named Newnan Wal-Mart’s Teacher of the Year

Linda Fields named Newnan Wal-Mart’s Teacher of the Year

Newnan High School AP Teacher Linda Fields was named Wal-Mart’s Coweta County Teacher of the Year Monday, in recognition of Teacher Appreciation Week.

CEC gets two state appointments

Coweta County’s Central Educational Center (CEC) is going to be well-represented at the state level, following appointments of two of its leaders to Georgia boards and commissions.

Wyndham cook arrested for PTC armed robbery

An Atlanta man who works in Peachtree City has been arrested for the May 1 robbery of the Shell gas station on Ga. Highway 74 and Wisdom Road in Peachtree City, police said.

The suspect has been identified as Clinton Lamar English, 23, of Carson Pass SW, Atlanta, police said. English is a cook at the Wyndham Peachtree Conference Center, police said.

2 U.S. senators for, 2 Ga. legislators against immigration compromise

[Editor’s note: Georgia’s senior and junior U.S. senators Thursday cautiously supported the proposed immigration reform bill before Congress. Their statements are below.]

Man found not guilty of reaching for deputy's gun

Deputy said he punched defendant 4 times to get him to stop tugging at weapon

A north Fayette man accused of attempting to wrestle a deputy’s gun from its holster while he was being handcuffed Aug. 25 has been acquitted by the jury in the case.

Wayne Marshall Williams, 52, was found not guilty Tuesday of the only charge lodged against him: attempted removal of a peace officer's weapon. This was his second trial on the same charge as a jury in March couldn't come to a unanimous decision, resulting in a mistrial.

Williams testified that he did nothing wrong and complied with the orders of two deputies ... a different story from that given by the deputies earlier in the trial during their testimony. Dep. James Pitts testified that he and his supervisor went to Williams’s home on a report from a 911 call that he had tried to run over his wife.

Flyover to herald Whitewater's graduation

Whitewater High School want to make sure neighbors of the school aren't concerned when they hear loud roars at next week's graduation.The administration announced this week that two flyovers would occur May 25 between 8 p.m.

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