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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Fire at Georgia State building ruled arson
Fire officials are trying to determine the cause of a two-alarm fire that broke out at Georgia State University Friday morning.
1:00PM ( 22 years ago )
Brunswick father sentenced to 15 years for death of infant son
A 23-year-old Brunswick man was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to causing the death of his infant son last year.
12:12PM ( 22 years ago )
Blood shortage for Labor Day weekend
The American Red Cross says treatment for accident victims for the Labor Day weekend could be affected by severe blood shortages.
11:26AM ( 22 years ago )
Atlanta home health provider can keep receiving Medicare
The government will allow metro Atlanta's largest home health provider to keep receiving funds from Medicare and Medicaid programs.
11:24AM ( 22 years ago )
4-H Shows Draw Indiana Fair Crowd
Aaron Norwood dragged a comb across the back of a white, soapy cow in one of the narrow alleys that winds around animal barns on the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
9:04AM ( 22 years ago )
Survey: U.S. Hiring Activity Stable
People looking for work won't see an increase in the number of job openings through the year's end as companies remain cautious about the economy's recovery, a new survey finds.
9:02AM ( 22 years ago )
Consumer Spending Up 1 Percent
Consumers, the mainstay of the economy, splurged in July, increasing their spending by 1 percent, the largest advance in nine months, the government reported Friday.
9:01AM ( 22 years ago )
Investors Hit With E-Brokers' Fees
As if you haven't been battered enough in the stock market's collapse, now your online broker is raising fees on your account.
9:00AM ( 22 years ago )
Cubs' Bellhorn makes homer history
With Sammy Sosa sidelined, Mark Bellhorn turned up the power for the Chicago Cubs
8:02AM ( 22 years ago )
Nursing school enrollments rise at some Georgia schools
More practicing nurses are needed in Georgia, where the vacancy rate in public health care facilities is 20 percent, according to recent surveys.
7:40AM ( 22 years ago )