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Kevin West
Video shows men detained as terror suspects paid Florida toll after all
A videotape shows that three men who were detained as suspected terrorists last week paid a highway toll shortly before they were stopped by a sheriff's deputy.
6:54PM ( 22 years ago )
Hooters owner offers to buy Vanguard assets
Hooters restaurant may be taking to the skies soon.
6:49PM ( 22 years ago )
Blazers rolling early toward another Gulf South championship
After three weeks of the college football season, Valdosta State is well on its way to winning a Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title.
5:15PM ( 22 years ago )
Tech's Gathers has kidney woes
Georgia Tech defensive end Greg Gathers could miss the rest of the season because of a kidney ailment that has caused him to drop 15 pounds and taken away his stamina.
2:56PM ( 22 years ago )
Man accused of killing, burning cousin arrested in Florida
A man accused of shooting his cousin in Georgia, burning her body in Tennessee and dumping it in North Carolina was arrested in Florida while working as a day laborer on a construction project.
2:42PM ( 22 years ago )
Two men charged in fatal shooting of driver
A Barrow County man was one of two men arrested by Gwinnett County police Thursday in the fatal shooting of a man who was driving his car accompanied by his young son.
2:31PM ( 22 years ago )
Georgia textile company to close some stores
A Georgia textile company is planning big changes in response to lagging sales.
2:30PM ( 22 years ago )
Two Libertarians back on ballot in Clayton County races
The Georgia Secretary of State has restored the names of two Clayton County Libertarians to the November ballot in General Assembly races.
2:29PM ( 22 years ago )
UGA requests benefits for non-married partners
The University of Georgia wants to extend benefits to non-married domestic partners.
2:28PM ( 22 years ago )
Two arrested in student visa scheme for illegal immigrants
The U.S. Attorney's Office is investigating two men involved in a student visa scheme that they say could be responsible for hundreds of illegal immigrants living in Atlanta, New York and Texas.
2:24PM ( 22 years ago )