Thursday March 28th, 2024 6:12PM
5:31PM ( 41 minutes ago ) News Alert

Afternoon News Wrap

One family, somewhere in the South, could be worth millions after finding rare Ty Cobb baseball cards
Julie Ridgway with the Ty Cobb Museum in Royston, Ga. stopped by the Afternoon News Wrap this week to dicuss the recent discovery of several century-old Cobb baseball cards that could net one family millions of dollars.
8:22PM ( 8 years ago )
Best-selling author discusses the ongoing battle of Creationism vs. Evolution
Stephen C. Meyer, author of the New York Times best-seller "Darwin's Doubt," joins the Afternoon News Wrap to discuss the question of how and why life came to be on Earth, as well as the ongoing battle of Creationism vs. Evolution.
8:48PM ( 8 years ago )
The father of presidential candidate Ted Cruz joins the Afternoon News Wrap on Super Tuesday
Rafael Cruz discusses what the process of having a son running for president has been like, why America is in need of dire changes, and the role religion has played in his son's political career
7:31PM ( 8 years ago )
President of the Southern Baptist Convention discusses the role of faith in deciding on political candidates
Ronnie Floyd, the President of the Southern Baptist Convention, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to talk about important questions religious voters should consider as they decide on which presidential candidates will receive their vote.
9:33PM ( 8 years ago )
NerdWallet's Courtney Jesperson talks steals and deals for consumers throughout March 2016
Last week on the Afternoon News Wrap, Russell spoke with Courtney Jesperson of NerdWallet.com, who shared some advice on what products consumers should buy (or skip) during the month of March.
10:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Gwinnett County courts offer free Leap Day wedding ceremonies
Gwinnett County Probate Judge Chris Baller joined the Afternoon News Wrap to discuss the decision to give free ceremonies on leap day.
10:49PM ( 8 years ago )
Financial Planner Danny Kofke discusses financial tips when deciding to leave one job for another
Research shows that American baby boomers, those between 50-70 years old, changed jobs an average of 11 times during their careers. Author and financial adviser Danny Kofke discusses what questions you need to ask yourself for changing employers.
8:02AM ( 8 years ago )
Author of children's baseball book series discusses the challenges of being a youth sports parent
Kevin Christofora, author of the children's book series, Hometown All Stars, joins the Afternoon News Wrap to discuss what parents need to know when their children play little league sports and explains why sports are important for America's youth.
8:00PM ( 8 years ago )
State legislature considering the ABLE act to assist disabled Georgians
This week on the Afternoon News Wrap, Russell dove into the ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) Act, a piece of legislature that would allow disabled Georgians to work, save and live independently. He was joined in this discussion by Kathy Keely, the Executive Director of All About Developmental Disabilities and a big supporter of the legislation.
11:00AM ( 8 years ago )
Kayaker rescued on Lanier thanks men, women who saved his life
WDUN's Derreck Booth appeared on the Afternoon News Wrap this week to talk with Col. Wayne Mock, a Lake Lanier kayaker whose life was recently saved through a combined rescue effort from local and state authorities.
8:23PM ( 8 years ago )