Government. Going to leave our coverage of the congressional radio and tv correspondents dinner. Today we fpassed a budget tht is fiscally responsible, strengthens our Nations Defense and is really good for citizens. More jobs, fairer taxes, bigger paychecks for americans. Too long the American People have been living under a broken system where they see too little of their own hard earned dollars. They spend hours and hours and dollars just doing their taxes. So much time and money is wasted just complying with this incredibly complicated tax code only to be rewarded by having a big chunk of their income taken and claimed by the government. Its unsustainable. People really are struggling in this country. So many people are just living paycheck to paycheck. Families deserve a break. Single moms deserve a break. Parents working to send their kids to college, deserve a break. The guy who just got a job a couple months ago and was unemployed for many months, he serves a break. Our tax ref
We have a couple of overnight Construction Projects just wrapping up but no incidents to report at this time on major highways. To start off, we have that 95 in virginia. You can see that things are moving pretty smoothly. You may get heavy traffic southbound. 95 northbound, now heading up toward the beltway, its not too bad at all. We do have some activity as well. Route 50, after st. Clair road, thats going to be difficult. 95 northbound, another overnight construction project. Thats going to be between the icc and route 198. Things are moving pretty smoothly. Again, you may get heavy traffic. People work their way around that through montgomery county. Thats going to be running smoothly at this time. Thats going to be in the outer loop. And, we can also see on our live camera 395 moving smoothly. No big problems or delays there either at this time. Light traffic conditions headed northbound toward the city. Ill send it back over to scott and jummy. Our top story could affect thousan
VALDOSTA – Nate Blakley steps away from the rest of the cast. A purple-plaid slash of color breaking away from the other performers dressed in a vivid palette of suits
VALDOSTA — The United States Navy Band Commodores will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, in Valdosta State University’s Whitehead Auditorium. Tickets are free of charge and may be