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Kevin West

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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Former nursing home owner pleads guilty
The former owner of a Gwinnett County elderly care home has pleaded guilty to 15 charges of abuse and neglect of several patients from 1998 to 2000.
8:44PM ( 22 years ago )
Democrats, Republicans exchange budget barbs
Democrats in the Georgia House are accusing Republican Governor Perdue of risking the health and safety of senior citizens through cuts he's proposed to state spending.
8:42PM ( 22 years ago )
Atlanta vigilant of terrorists for All-Star game
Authorities reassured Atlanta and its visitors Friday that the city will be safe during All-Star weekend despite national terrorist warnings.
8:07PM ( 22 years ago )
Massive bridge beam en route to Atlanta on I-75
A huge beam that will be part of a major bridge in downtown Atlanta will disrupt traffic on Interstate 75 this weekend as it travels up from Tampa, Florida.
5:36PM ( 22 years ago )
Greenthumbers bring flowers to kitchens
Need to add some kick to your everyday recipes? Next time you go grocery shopping, stop by the florist.
5:32PM ( 22 years ago )
More Georgians are giving up their horses due to economy
During the economic boom of the 1990s, many Georgians used their newfound wealth to buy horses. But since the economy turned sour, equine rescue agencies have been seeing more people give them up.
4:02PM ( 22 years ago )
All-Star activities underway
The NBA All-Star Jam Session unofficially kicked off a weekend of star-studded events Thursday in Atlanta.
3:55PM ( 22 years ago )
Clark-Atlanta student found shot to death
Police say they have no suspect and no motive in the fatal shooting of a Clark-Atlanta University student Thursday night.
3:52PM ( 22 years ago )
GBI makes second arrest in alleged diversion scheme
A team of fugitive hunters have arrested a second man in connection with a suspected three-million-dollar fraud scheme.
3:50PM ( 22 years ago )
FDA reports possible side effects in patients who received blood
Federal officials say some patients who received blood from bags similar to those that were quarantined in Georgia and Tennessee have suffered adverse effects, including one death.
3:48PM ( 22 years ago )