Sunday February 23rd, 2025 3:58PM
2:00PM ( 1 hour ago ) News Alert

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
RMA band, chorus to perform in Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade; fundraiser planned
The Riverside Military Academy Band and Chorus has accepted an invitation to represent Georgia in the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade in Waikiki, Hawaii on December 7. And, the band and chorus are planning a 5K, Fun Run fundraiser later this month to help finance the trip.
1:31PM ( 10 years ago )
Warm weather reminder: Never leave a child alone in a car
Spring is here and with temperatures beginning to climb Safe Kids Gainesville-Hall County has issued a reminder that children are at risk of serious injury or death from heatstroke if left inside a car or other motor vehicle.
1:29PM ( 10 years ago )
Lawmakers accuse GM of possible criminal cover-up
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill accused General Motors of a potentially criminal cover-up of its defective ignition switches and fumed at the lack of answers from its new CEO during a second day of hearings Wednesday into why GM waited a decade to recall cars with the deadly flaw.
1:23PM ( 10 years ago )
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1:20PM ( 10 years ago )
Poll: Three-fourths of US says pot will be legalized
Three-fourths of Americans say it's inevitable that marijuana will be legal for recreational use across the nation, whether they support such policies or not, according to a public opinion poll released Wednesday that highlights shifting attitudes following the drug war era and tough-on-crime legislation.
1:18PM ( 10 years ago )
Death toll in Washington mudslide rises to 30
As medical examiners painstakingly piece together the identities and lives of the 30 people known killed when a mudslide wiped out a small Washington community, one mystery troubles them.
11:54AM ( 10 years ago )
Republicans like campaign money ruling, Dems don't
Republicans call the Supreme Court's latest ruling on campaign donations a victory for free speech. Democrats say it's more like a win for the wealthy.
11:51AM ( 10 years ago )
US secretly built 'Cuban Twitter' to stir unrest
The U.S. government masterminded the creation of a "Cuban Twitter" - a communications network designed to undermine the communist government in Cuba, built with secret shell companies and financed through foreign banks, The Associated Press has learned.
11:46AM ( 10 years ago )