Friday October 11th, 2024 10:21AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Kids rescued, pimps arrested in prostitution busts
Hundreds of people have been arrested and 21 children rescued in what the FBI is calling a five-day roundup of networks of pimps who force children into prostitution.
9:27AM ( 16 years ago )
Bush administration to lift North Korea sanctions
The Bush administration on Thursday will lift some trade sanctions against North Korea and move to take it off the U.S. terrorism blacklist - a remarkable turnaround in policy toward the communist regime, which President Bush once branded as part of an "axis of evil."
7:49AM ( 16 years ago )
Section of MLK closed again today
A section of a heavily traveled south Gainesville street will be closed again today for most of the day for emergency sewer repairs.
7:44AM ( 16 years ago )
Systemwide CRCT results released by state BOE
Forsyth County is claiming bragging rights to the highest CRCT results in the Gainesville area.
12:27PM ( 16 years ago )
Schofield: Hall schools to make systemwide AYP
History appears in the making for the Hall County School System: it looks like it will make systemwide AYP, or Adequately Yearly Progress, this year.
11:51AM ( 16 years ago )
Court rejects death penalty for raping children
The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a law that allows the execution of people convicted of raping a child.
10:16AM ( 16 years ago )
GSC Summer Scholars Institute underway
The 18th edition of the Summer Scholars Institute (SSI) is underway at Gainesville State College.
9:42AM ( 16 years ago )
Report: Gainesville native was strangled
The Gainesville native found dead in his Nashville, Tenn., home Monday apparently had been strangled.
9:40AM ( 16 years ago )
East Point to close 2 fire stations, fire employees
The East Point City Council has agreed to close two fire stations in an effort to save money.
9:39AM ( 16 years ago )
Labor probing work of major immigration law firm
The nation's largest immigration law firm is under federal scrutiny over whether it helped major U.S. corporations disqualify American job applicants and give thousands of high-paying positions to immigrants.
6:44AM ( 16 years ago )