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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Carter considers visiting Venezuela as peacemaker
Former President Jimmy Carter said Friday he will send a delegation to Venezuela to assess whether he should try to help the country overcome its deep political divisions.
6:24PM ( 23 years ago )
Tour bus driver, teens hospitalized following crash along I-85
Authorities say the driver of a tour bus carrying members of a North Carolina church youth group was struck by an oncoming car and critically injured this morning as he was inspecting a problem with the bus.
6:07PM ( 23 years ago )
Pizzeria owners on hunger strike
The smells from the kitchen at Rocky's Brick Oven Pizzeria in Atlanta are downright heavenly, which makes it even harder for owner Bob ``Rocky'' Russo to go on a hunger strike.
5:19PM ( 23 years ago )
Atlanta part of serial killer investigation
The FBI and Saint Louis police say the investigation of suspected serial killer Maury Troy Travis has widened to include other areas where he has traveled and lived, including Atlanta.
5:18PM ( 23 years ago )
Braves and Mets to play doubleheader September 11
The Atlanta Braves and New York Mets will play a day-night doubleheader September eleventh at Turner Field to make up a game that was rained out June 4.
5:04PM ( 23 years ago )
Gone with the Wind movie museum opens in Marietta
Fans of Scarlett and Rhett will soon celebrate the opening of a new temple of ``Gone With the Wind'' movie memorabilia Sunday on the square in downtown Marietta.
5:01PM ( 23 years ago )
GHS Cheerleaders earn honors at UGA camp
The Gainesville High School Cheerleaders earned team and individual awards at The University of Georgia Cheerleader camp.
3:54PM ( 23 years ago )
Georgian leaves West Virginia basketball team
Chris Garnett of Decatur, Georgia, the only center left on the West Virginia basketball roster, has been released from his scholarship.
2:55PM ( 23 years ago )
Decision on Fugate to be made Monday
Less than a day after two of its members resigned suddenly amid a state ethics investigation, the Board of Pardons and Paroles decided Friday to delay a ruling on clemency for condemned killer Wallace Fugate.
2:15PM ( 23 years ago )
Hurricane director says coastal development could mean disaster
The chief of the National Hurricane Center says increased development along the coast could leave the U.S. with an $80 billion disaster in the case of a major storm.
12:31PM ( 23 years ago )