VALDOSTA — The Quality of Life Association celebrates black history month with a narrated living timeline showcasing many famous Black history figures of yesterday and today. The fundraising event titled, “All Shades Art Exhibit and…
Luis Colon Honored as February Employee of the…
VALDOSTA - Valdosta Mayor John Gayle honored Luis Colon as the February 2019 Employee of the Month at the February 21 City Council meeting. Colon received a framed certificate, a check for $200, and his name…
Valdosta Tree Commission Announces Annual Tree Sale
VALDOSTA - The Valdosta Tree Commission has announced its annual tree sale early to encourage citizens to plant trees in honor of the City of Valdosta’s designation as a Tree City USA. While this is…
Valdosta Streets to Undergo Resurfacing
VALDOSTA - The City of Valdosta will resurface 19 city streets (5.25 miles) using funds totaling over a million dollars provided by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant (LMIG), beginning…
Stats for Valdosta Crime Show Decrease
VALDOSTA - Statistics show that Valdosta’s overall crime rate has declined significantly as compared to previous years. According to the Valdosta Police Department, crime is down 14 percent for part one crimes, which includes violent…
Valdosta Coordinates Georgia Homeless Count Locally
VALDOSTA - The City of Valdosta Neighborhood Development Division is coordinating the 2019 Georgia Point in Time (PIT) Homeless Count for Valdosta & Lowndes County, part of a statewide effort through the Georgia Department of…
VPD Seeking New Chief
VALDOSTA - The City of Valdosta posted Thursday that it is seeking someone to manage the administrative functions of the police department. Since longtime VPD Chief Brian Childress retired, Leslie Manaham began serving as interim…
New Year’s Day Closures
VALDOSTA - Just a reminder, City of Valdosta Offices will be closed all day on New Years Day. We want to wish everyone a Happy New Year! We hope you have a safe & happy…
Happy Birthday, Valdosta!
SOURCE: City of Valdosta PIO Ashlyn Becton VALDOSTA - Did you know that in the year 1860, the city of Troupeville was moved four miles closer to newly constructed railroad tracks and renamed Valdosta? Did…









