Sunday October 6th, 2024 5:27PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Ga. to request loan for unemployed
State officials will request $70 million in federal loans when to sustain Georgia's dwindling unemployment insurance trust fund or face being unable to pay benefits to 260,000 unemployed Georgians as soon as next week.

10:09AM ( 14 years ago )
Minority white U.S. coming later, not sooner
Census Bureau figures suggest it'll take nearly a decade longer than previously estimated before whites no longer make up the majority of Americans.
8:57AM ( 14 years ago )
Biden to unveil broadband technology program
There are new details this morning about what Vice President Joe Biden will announce when he visits Dawsonville later today.
7:55AM ( 14 years ago )
Scandals' domino effect shakes Ga. GOP leaders
Ethics allegations are nothing new at the Georgia Capitol, where money, power and politics mingle. But the flood of recent scandals among the state's Republican leaders has left the Peach State's image bruised.
7:15AM ( 14 years ago )
Fire damages Gainesville apartment
Fire caused about $40,000 damage to a Gainesville apartment Wednesday night.
7:07AM ( 14 years ago )
New police sketch of Cornwell suspect
A second police sketch of a suspect in the case of a missing Blairsville woman has been released.
6:30AM ( 14 years ago )
O'Neal reveals IRS probed Perdue tax break
The IRS investigated a tax break that saved Gov. Sonny Perdue about $100,000 on a Florida land deal, a state lawmaker who once was his lawyer revealed Wednesday.
1:09PM ( 14 years ago )
Liberty Mutual laying off 125
A spokesman for Liberty Mutual Insurance confirmed Wednesday that it will be laying off 125 workers at its division office in Gainesville.

12:15PM ( 14 years ago )
Nov. housing construction up 8.9 percent
Construction of new homes, helped by better weather, rebounded in November following a setback in the previous month.
10:04AM ( 14 years ago )
Hall GHP hopefuls named
Dr. Sally Krisel, Assistant Director of Teaching and Learning (Rigor), has submitted a list of 39 Hall County high school students to participate in statewide interviews for the 2010 Governor's Honors Program (GHP).
10:01AM ( 14 years ago )