Warner Robins

Warner Robins man sentenced to 18 years in prison after buying stolen golf carts, possessing methamphetamine

Kerry Mikeal Holt, Jr., 51, pleaded guilty just before his scheduled trial on Monday, June 8. The case stemmed from a 2024 investigation.

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Warner Robins basketball coach supporting local women’s sports with summer camp scrimmages

Warner Robins head girls basketball coach Rebecca Ivory has always been an advocate for women supporting women.

Multiple buildings searched by local, state and federal agencies in Warner Robins

A coordinated law enforcement effort resulted in search warrants at multiple locations in Warner Robins on Wednesday. 

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Slice and Spice offers flavorful wings for the city’s tour | HHJ Eats

Slice and Spice featured chicken wings bursting with Indian spices and flavors for the city's Take Flight tour.

Hometown Heroes: The 2026 Season

Join us as we celebrate first responders from Houston County, Georgia.

$5 million budget increase proposed for Warner Robins. Here’s what it’s going to.

Cities statewide are preparing spending plans for fiscal year 2027, including Warner Robins.

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Keisha Lance Bottoms and Andy Beshear talk Medicaid expansion at Warner Robins roundtable among health professional shortage

Democratic gubernatorial nominee Keisha Lance Bottoms held a roundtable discussion in Warner Robins on Thursday, May 28.

Warner Robins mosquito spraying program goes organic for summer 2026

Mosquito spraying officially started on May 11, but this year, the city is taking a more environmentally conscious approach. 

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WWII B-17 crew members tell their story one last time to local documentary director

The documentary film, "10 Good Men" will premiere at the Piedmont Grand Opera House in Macon on Sunday, May 24 at 5 p.m.

Warner Robins Police Department calls for protection, wisdom during prayer event

As National Police Week continues, the city of Warner Robins took the time to call on the Highest Power for peace and protection for law enforcement.

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