Monday October 14th, 2024 2:33PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Forsyth water ban violators 'outed'
As local government officials around the state seek more ways to get people to conserve water, the Forsyth County Commission chairman has "outed" a number of violators of outdoor water use restrictions.
9:45AM ( 16 years ago )
Writers Begin First Strike Since 1988
Film and TV writers resolved to put down their pens and take up picket signs after last-ditch talks failed to avert a strike.
4:30AM ( 16 years ago )
Black Atlantans more vulnerable than whites in subprime market
An analysis of federal mortgage data has shown that Black Atlantans were the most likely minority group to end up with a subprime mortgage - making them more vulnerable in the current loan crisis.
9:49PM ( 16 years ago )
Drought could make Georgia No. 1 for pecans this year
The record drought gripping the Southeast isn't all bad news for Georgia.
9:37AM ( 16 years ago )
Summit brings hope that states could be nearing water pact
A regional water meeting a few days ago gave Georgia breathing room to figure out ways to work out its water crisis, but it also offered a surprising glimmer of hope that an exhausting tri-state water fight could be nearing an end.
10:16PM ( 16 years ago )
Police seek 'Grandpa Bandit' for bank heists in Tenn., Suwanee
A man in his mid-60s who authorities have nicknamed the "Grandpa Bandit" is being sought for bank heists in Georgia and Tennessee.
4:04PM ( 16 years ago )
Channing Moss Fund gets boost
One day after having the new athletic weight room at his alma mater, West Hall High School, named in his honored, Army Spec. Channing Moss was at the center of attention again Saturday morning.
11:55AM ( 16 years ago )
Don't flush that toilet!
The current drought has had such an impact on Georgia that fans at Saturday's University of Georgia homecoming game were asked not to flush the toilet.
11:27AM ( 16 years ago )
Tenn. governor opposes sending more water to Georgia
Gov. Phil Bredesen says he doesn't want to see more water being diverted out of Tennessee to relieve drought conditions in Atlanta.
10:47AM ( 16 years ago )
Changes Ahead for Medicare Drug Program
Nearly 2 million low-income Medicare participants could be switched to different insurance plans for their prescription drug coverage next year.
9:25AM ( 16 years ago )