
Carlos Stephens
Reporter at WGXA-TV (Macon, GA)
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5 days ago |
wgxa.tv | Carlos Stephens
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. — Seniors at Pecan Hills Senior Living had the rare opportunity to speak directly with Mayor Mary Parham Copelan during a community event Thursday — and they didn’t hold back. One resident expressed concern over neighborhood blight, pointing to three abandoned homes within 500 yards of the complex. “We got a problem here. There are three houses... completely fallen down. It’s a fire hazard, it’s a safety hazard.
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6 days ago |
wgxa.tv | Carlos Stephens
Macon, Ga (WGXA) - Graduating seniors at Northeast High School were recently honored during a heartfelt luncheon that brought students and local leaders together to celebrate achievement and share life lessons. Among those recognized was Santana Balkcom, a standout on the football field, who’s headed to Fort Valley State University. “It means a lot. I’ve known these people for a very long time,” Balkcom said.
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1 week ago |
wgxa.tv | Carlos Stephens
Macon, Ga (WGXA) - It’s a Hall of Fame moment for Northeast High School head football coach Jeremy Wiggins—but he’s not making it about himself. Wiggins, recently inducted into the Macon Sports Hall of Fame, says the recognition is less about personal glory and more about setting an example for his players. “I just hope they can understand that hard work pays off, making plays pays off—and you know I’m always saying, 'make plays,'” Wiggins said.
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1 week ago |
wgxa.tv | Carlos Stephens
HAWKINSVILLE, Ga. (WGXA) — Sheriff Wayne Wiley is taking a new approach to rehabilitation at the Pulaski County Jail by launching a partnership with the Community Service Board of Middle Georgia. The initiative brings mental health and addiction recovery resources directly to inmates — a move Wiley hopes will reduce recidivism and change lives.
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1 week ago |
wgxa.tv | Carlos Stephens
Warner Robins, Ga (WGXA) - A new ordinance in Warner Robins is cracking down on shopping carts abandoned across the city — a growing problem Mayor LaRhonda Patrick says is impacting both public spaces and local businesses. “Some people won’t be happy about it, but we’re leaning on the fact that this is a growing issue across the nation,” said Mayor Patrick.
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