Friday, April 28, 2017

Love's plans 15-acre travel center between Calhoun, Adairsville. 'Undisclosed' podcast access case goes to Georgia Supreme Court. Latest ACC Tennis updates, on and off the court. Busy family weekend, busy sports weekend.

This morning's headlines -- always first, fast, factual and free online -- with updates continuing all day from Hometown Headlines

Business: More Love's for I-75 as travel stop plans stores at new Union Grove interchange. Love's


Georgia Supreme Court to hear arguments Monday over 'Undisclosed' podcast producers' bids to copy audio files from Floyd murder case. Podcast 


Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Mid to upper 80s through Sunday; another round of storms possible by Monday. Weather


Buzz: Full weekend of Memorial Day tributes planned. Cartersville Police part of drug 'take back' Saturday. CRBI's 'Big Float' returns.Career fair set. Buzz 


Education: Armuchee High's Kiana Mata wins second place in Manufacturing Appreciation Week statewide design contest. Loyola welcomes former Shorter admissions pro. Education


Family events this weekend: Championship college tennis to cycling to a 'tri' for kids to baseball to some stargazing. Weekend


Georgia Highlands to award nearly 700 diplomas on May 13; nurse pinning ceremony is May 12. GHC


Remembering Alawayne C. Johnston, Mr. Michael Long Jr., Mrs. Ellen Whatley McCombs. Obituaries


No new inspections Thursday. Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining


Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. Crimewatch


Special report


ACC Tennis: Players, fans, families making the rounds in Rome. Plus: Thursday's results. Today's matches. ACC

High school baseball playoffs begin today.
Rome Braves in rematch tonight with West Virginia.
Links to ACC Tennis.
Honors for Shorter star; Hawks rise to no. 4.
Updated community sports listings, sports summer camps.

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7:40 a.m. Dr. Frank Stephenson, professor of economics at Berry College, on some of the recent headlines — and maybe some baseball.

8:10 a.m. Floyd Against Drugs Executive Director Dan Falcitelli and Ansley Silvers of Highland Rivers Health on prom and graduation season and other concerns.

8:40 a.m. Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable.

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