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Whether for work, fun, or both, most people spend long periods sitting or slouching in front of a screen. Excessive sitting ...
Excellent performances and gritty production values lift “She Rides Shotgun’s” familiar crime yarn. While veteran actors ...
The spoof is back! Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson play it straight as an adorable couple in this throwback, slapstick comedy ...
Local journalist and historian Winston Skinner receives the Elizabeth Beers Historian Award from Larisa Scott, executive director of the Newnan Coweta History Center, during the July 17 ceremony.
The Georgia Secretary of State’s Securities Division has launched an investigation into the business practices of First Liberty Building and Loan following concerns about its investment activities.
The following arrest bookings were listed in the Coweta County Jail. The arresting departments are noted: Coweta County Sheriff's Office (CCSO), Coweta Probation (CPRB), Child Support (CLDS), Crime ...
Newnan’s Hampton Keith capped off a stellar summer by winning the GSGA Junior Tour Championship at the King and Prince Golf Course on St. Simons Island.
Overcrowding at the Coweta County Animal Shelter has put 35 healthy, adoptable animals at risk of euthanization, which is typically reserved for very sick or aggressive animals.
Two women have been arrested and charged in connection with an alleged June incident involving a 14-year-old boy in Coweta County, according to the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office.
A high-speed traffic stop on Interstate 85 early Saturday morning led to the arrests of two South Carolina residents on drug and firearm charges, according to the Coweta County Sheriff’s Office.
When the reigning champion of the 1999 U.S. Open, Payne Stewart, was killed in the crash of a Learjet flying from his Florida home to Texas to play in the year-ending Tour Championship in Houston.
The USPS goal for on-time delivery of first-class mail was 88 percent for fiscal year 2025. In FY24, it delivered 83.1 percent on time. In FY25, the on-time delivery of first-class mail fell to 79.1 ...