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Brieanna Smith/Managing Editor

Brieanna Smith is the Managing Editor of The Houston Home Journal. Born in Denver, she spent most of her childhood in Grand Junction, Colorado. She graduated from Colorado Mesa University with a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication and a minor in Graphic Design. She worked as a technical director and associate producer for KREX 5 News in Grand Junction, Colorado, before moving to Georgia and starting her tenure at the Journal in 2022. She and her husband, Devon, currently reside in Warner Robins. When she is not working, Brie finds joy in painting, playing her ukulele, playing cozy video games and exploring new music.

Brieanna's Latest Articles

A faint reminder

It’s not every day you faint at a police station.

Warner Robins Fire Department welcomes 75-foot ladder truck

The Warner Robins Fire Department added a 75-foot ladder truck to its fleet, replacing a 27-year-old engine during a push-in ceremony that honored both firefighting tradition and the city’s commitment to public safety.

LaRhonda Patrick, Randall Walker take Houston County mayor’s races

Warner Robins Mayor LaRhonda Patrick won reelection in a landslide with 79% of the vote, while Perry Mayor Randall Walker and Centerville candidate Lisa Lowe also secured victories in Houston County’s local elections.

Warner Robins police seeking information on cold case from 2018

The case involves a homicide during a robbery at Barberitos in January 2018.

Photos: The 14th Annual Cardiac Car Show

On Saturday, Nov. 1, Chip'n Away at Heart Disease, along with the International City Corvette Club, hosted the "Cardiac Car Show," a chance to showcase unique rides and spread awareness for cardiovascular disease.

City of Perry’s WaterFirst designation a marker of responsible water stewardship

The City of Perry has renewed its WaterFirst designation, recognizing its excellence in sustainable water management and bringing practical benefits such as grant opportunities and reduced infrastructure costs for residents.

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One dead after Saturday night domestic incident

A 26-year-old man died after a domestic violence incident Saturday night in Warner Robins, according to police.

Police seek suspect in upskirting incident

Warner Robins police are seeking a man accused of secretly recording a woman in a checkout line on Oct. 6 at a business on Watson Boulevard.

Warner Robins man convicted for ‘possessing nearly every illegal drug known to man,’ according to district attorney

Nicholas Cortez Durham pled guilty to a slew of charges and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Musing on this year’s Halloween costume

I have finally decided what I’m going to be for Halloween this year. It only took me all year to decide.

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