By Blake Giddens
The Bird Flu is spreading rapidly across the country, posing a serious risk to livestock and impacting businesses that rely on egg production. WUTV Reporter Blake Giddens provides information on this story.
By Allyssa Faith- Dawkins
The Early Education Center held their annual Pre- K Valentine's Day ball. Watch to hear from the staff and students and see how the event went.
By WUTV Student Multimedia Journalists
WUTV is proud to feature women who have served in the armed forces. In this special documentary, we highlight several inspiring women who share their experiences while having served our country, along with the challenges they faced that shaped them into the remarkable individuals they are today. We salute these courageous women and all veterans who have served in the U.S. military.
By Daisy Gonzalez- Castaneda
WUTV Reporter Daisy Gonzalez speaks with several organization and community members to get information about voting for the 2024 Presidential and General Election.
By Destiney Alston
New Elections Supervisor Michael Ock shares his experience with early voting leading up to Election day.
By Malachi Ashe
WUTV Sports Director Malachi Ashe showcases the Carrollton Norsemen Rugby Club.
By Destiney Alston
Graduates planning for summer commencement adjust their schedules due to this change.
By Micah Noel
A mail problem did not just affect those in Fulton County, this debacle also had a stagnant effect in the West Georgia area including on college students.
By Ian Van Brunt
Animal shelters across several metro counties are facing a serious crisis.
By Micah Noel
The American Red Cross is actively trying to combat a national blood shortage.
By Micah Noel
The country is battling a fentanyl crisis and Carrollton takes steps to combat this deadly drug problem.
By Micah Noel
The Sheriff's office provides free classes that could possibly save lives.
By Tucker Cole
According to the Move For Hunger, nearly 30% of students at four year colleges reported food insecurity. However, one West Georgia program continues to find solutions to fight that.
By Tucker Cole
It can be difficult for young artists to find a place to showcase their work. However, art students have a unique opportunity in Carrollton.
By Daisy Gonzalez- Castaneda
This particular annoyance became the topic of discussion during a recent SGA meeting.
By Alexander Ducoulombier
The people of Newnan can get around easier with this returning transportation service.
By Tucker Cole
Wireless internet connection issues tend to interrupt classes and study time and many students are asking for answers.
By Gianna Willcox
A total solar eclipse recently passed over parts of the United States. However, almost 10 years ago, another solar eclipse occurred and the university's Physics Department managed to document it.
By Gianna Willcox
The athletic staff is changing as the university works through the transition to Division I.
By Tucker Cole
After a serious injury, a local football player gets a second chance to play for his Carrollton fans.
By Alexander Ducoulombier
This new business is catering to a specific demographic, comic fanatics and those in need of a haircut.
By Micah Noel
As prom can get expensive, this local event makes the night to remember a bit easier.
By Daisy Gonzalez- Castaneda
WUTV highlights moments when people of all ages celebrated love. These Pre-kindergarten students and seniors show that you can celebrate love at any age.
By Destiney Alston
WUTV revisits the 2017 total solar eclipse and shares plans for the 2024 solar eclipse.
By Kennady Torrence
The University of West Georgia joins the Division I Atlantic Sun Conference.
By Micah Noel
The University of West Georgia will officially advance to Division I July 1st, 2024.
By Destiney Alston
WUTV Reporter explains the new changes on campus.
By Daisy Gonzalez
The University of West Georgia's Pre-K program celebrates their anniversary with the theme, "Me and My Community."
By Micah Noel
The Carrollton Police Department develops a Cyber Unit from its Computer Forensics section.
By Daisy Gonzalez- Castaneda
The University of West Georgia Police Chief, Ned Watson, demonstrates how to use the new signage at crosswalks on Campus.