The Albany Herald - Fri Nov 27
ALBANY a ' Overall, it appears area retailers got the response they wanted for the start of the holiday shopping season.
Deal hunters brave Black Friday frenziesWALB-TV Albany - Fri Nov 27
People were showing up, paying up, and bagging up at the check-out line Friday at Kohl's, especially Steve Matthews who's with his wife to look for some warm clothes.
Black Friday Blood donationsWALB-TV Albany - Fri Nov 27
Many of you joined WALB and the American Red Cross by donating to help kick off this year's winter holiday season by giving the gift of life.
Families fight Thanksgiving germsWALB-TV Albany - Fri Nov 27
Health officials urge people to take some simple precautions this year to prevent the spread of germs and the threat of H1N1.
Albany Commission votes to allow Crisp to join 800MHz radio systemThe Albany Herald - Thu Nov 26
The Albany City Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to allow Crisp County public safety officials to link up to the city's 800 MHz communications system in a move that will defray maintenance costs for the city and promote regional communication.
Local celebrity hunt vital to Quail Unlimited's futureThe Albany Herald - Thu Nov 26
The options for officials with the national Quail Unlimited conservation organization were simple: Dig in and try to turn the struggling group around or just call it a day and walk away.
Buie case venue decision delayedThe Albany Herald - Thu Nov 26
Superior Court Judge Denise Marshall said she would review the 60-plus defense exhibits submitted to the court by former downtown manager Don Buie's attorney Johnnie Graham over the Thanksgiving holiday and render a decision on whether his trial should be moved outside of Dougherty County sometime next week.
Albany Police Department arrests copper thievesThe Albany Herald - Wed Nov 25
The arrest of two men and a woman could solve at least 25 cases of metal theft in the city, an Albany Police Department detective said Wednesday.
Retailers expecting large Friday turnoutThe Albany Herald - Wed Nov 25
Despite a lagging economy that's tightening the wallets of families in Albany, retailers in the area say they expect a good response to "Black Friday." "We are anticipating a big turnout," said Derrell Robinson, store manager of Kmart on Dawson Road.
Civil Rights Institute gets a boostWALB-TV Albany - Wed Nov 25
ALBANY, GA The city will give the Albany Civil Rights Institute a total of $150,000 over the next three years to pay a new executive director.
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