Monday October 7th, 2024 3:45PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Gas prices up sharply because of increases in crude oil, wholesale prices
Gasoline prices are up sharply from a week ago because of sharp increases in the price of crude oil and the wholesale price of gasoline.
6:45AM ( 15 years ago )
Alabama, Florida and Georgia face off over water
The states of Florida and Alabama are meeting Georgia in federal court in Jacksonville over the allocation of water from Lake Lanier, which is the city of Atlanta's water supply.
5:23AM ( 15 years ago )
Wall Street takes a break after strong rally
Financial stocks have dragged Wall Street lower as traders worry that last week's rally was overdone.
4:25AM ( 15 years ago )
Frances Meadows statue still under wraps
Wrapped in moving blankets in the basement of Hall County's Courthouse Annex, a statue of the late Frances Meadows sits alone. Though the statue was originally intended to be displayed at the Frances Meadows Aquatic and Community Center, there are no plans to move it there anytime soon and nobody seems to know why.
10:03PM ( 15 years ago )
Now more than 140 swine flu cases in US
The airline with most flights from the United States to Mexico cut back travel to the center of the swine flu outbreak on Friday as the federal government confirmed more than two dozen new cases.
1:29PM ( 15 years ago )
Billboards erected in search for Athens murder suspect
The search for George Zinkhan, for former University of Georgia professor wanted for a triple slaying in Athens for almost a week, has taken a new twist.
11:02AM ( 15 years ago )
Deal makes it official... he's running for governor
9th District Congressman Nathan Deal has made it official: he is running for governor.
10:02AM ( 15 years ago )
Wanted Ga. prof's vehicle found wrecked in ravine
Authorities who have searched nearly a week for a former professor suspected of killing his wife and two others found his red Jeep wrecked ravine not far from his Bogart home, but there was no sign of him.

9:01AM ( 15 years ago )
Metro Atlanta gaining, losing jobs
At least 550 new jobs are heading to metro Atlanta, but the region is also going to lose more than 200 more.
8:02AM ( 15 years ago )
Chicken guts spill, road closed
It was a rough night for early morning motorists on Thompson Bridge Road near Ledan Road.
7:29AM ( 15 years ago )