Monday October 7th, 2024 3:21AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
DHS eases deportation rules for widowed immigrants
The Homeland Security Department is giving a break to widows who have not become legal U.S. residents before their American-citizen spouses die.
8:27AM ( 15 years ago )
Lula soldier to be buried Saturday
Funeral serices will be held Saturday afternoon for the Lula national guardsman who was killed in action in Afghanistan last week.
7:13AM ( 15 years ago )
Levi's Call for missing 4-year-old
Gwinnett County police have issued a "Levi's Call" for a missing four-year-old girl whose father has allegedly kidnapped her and has threatened to kill her.
6:58AM ( 15 years ago )
Extended unemployment checks ready; KIA plant still hiring
The first checks for extended unemployment insurance benefits in Georgia are on the way... and for those who are out of work, the new KIA plant in west Georgia is still hiring.
6:28AM ( 15 years ago )
3 missing, 20 hurt in NC ConAgra plant collapse
Three people were missing and 20 taken to hospitals after an explosion at a Slim Jim meat products plant in North Carolina, officials said Tuesday.
12:50PM ( 15 years ago )
Lion sighting reported
The Hall County Sheriff's Office responded to Dahlonega Highway near the Lumpkin County line Tuesday morning after receiving a call from a motorist who said he had seen a lion on the shoulder of the road.
11:33AM ( 15 years ago )
Judge: Immigrants' rights violated in Conn. raids
Federal agents violated the constitutional rights of four illegal immigrants in raids that critics say were retaliation for a New Haven program that provided ID cards to foreigners in the country illegally, a federal judge has ruled.
11:01AM ( 15 years ago )
April wholesale inventories fall 1.4 percent
Wholesalers slashed inventories more than expected in April as businesses struggled to get stockpiles in line with falling sales.
10:20AM ( 15 years ago )
Federal report details housing decline
A new federal report shows the Atlanta area's housing market continued to decline during the first quarter of 2009.

9:15AM ( 15 years ago )
11-year-old ordered back to Poland
The family of an 11-year-old Forsyth County girl is trying to keep her from having to return to Poland next month because her family missed a deadline to apply for the right for her to remain in the U.S.

6:34AM ( 15 years ago )