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Editorials

EDITORIAL: You are invited to Coffee, Tea and The VDT

We care a lot about what you think and how you feel about your local newspaper.  This year ... Read more

Local News

Report release an event unsuited to instant media world

NEW YORK (AP) — The release of a dense, 400-page report on the results of a two-year investigation ... Read more

Local News

Times seeks reader thoughts on Mueller report

The Valdosta Daily Times wants to hear from readers regarding their thoughts on the release Thursday of the ... Read more

Columns

Zachary: What it takes to make good reporters

There are many kinds of journalists.  There are likely more varieties of journalists than there are flavors of ... Read more

Columns

ZACHARY: Legal organs protect the public

When a city or county government makes big decisions — especially those decisions that involve raising your taxes ... Read more

Editorials

EDITORIAL: We haven’t heard from you

Don’t like a letter to the editor you just read in the newspaper?  Disagree with a guest column?  ... Read more

Editorials

EDITORIAL: Changing with The Times

Our community does not look like one thing.  We are diverse.  We are young and old, black, white ... Read more

Local News

Georgia lawmakers push for media ethics oversight

ATLANTA — A proposal to create a state “journalism ethics board” in Georgia has been condemned as a ... Read more

Local News

Remembering a former Times columnist

VALDOSTA — A former Valdosta Daily Times columnist passed away after a battle with cancer.  Annabelle “Ann” Harris, 85, ... Read more

Columns

ZACHARY: Fettered press not a free press

The U.S. Constitution.  The Bill of Rights. The First Amendment. Recommended reading for state Rep. Andy Welch of ... Read more