• For 23 years, Bobbie Rooker has dedicated her service to the Madison County Food Bank. Reporter Chelsea Beimfohr found out how her love, compassion, and commitment are felt by the community.
  • A second waste water leak in Oconee County has some residents concerned about the quality of their water. A local resident found large amounts of E. coli at a previous spill site, even after the Environmental Protection Department claimed no further testing was required. Reporter Anna Clark is accompanying volunteers today to see how safe your water really is.
  • The University of Georgia Student Government Association is teaming up with AT&T to highlight the dangers of texting and driving. Reporter Savannah Wilson explains how texting isn’t the only distraction drivers face.

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