Tuesday February 25th, 2025 3:35PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Iran, world powers reach deal opening nuke program
Iran has agreed to limit uranium enrichment and to open its nuclear program to daily inspection by international experts starting Jan. 20, setting the clock running on a six-month deadline for a final nuclear agreement, officials said Sunday.
6:18PM ( 11 years ago )
Loss of jobless aid leaves many with bleak options
A cutoff of benefits for the long-term unemployed has left more than 1.3 million Americans with a stressful decision: What now?
12:53PM ( 11 years ago )
USACE updates time frame for Glades EIS
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has issued a revised project schedule for the proposed Glades Reservoir in North Hall.
9:56AM ( 11 years ago )
Chemical spill a blow to W.Va. capital's economy
On the third day without clean tap water, business owners with empty dining rooms and quiet aisles of merchandise around West Virginia's capital were left to wonder how much of an economic hit they'll take from a chemical spill.
7:52AM ( 11 years ago )
Kerry, 10 other top envoys raise pressure on Syria
Secretary of State John Kerry and top envoys from 10 other countries are raising the pressure on Syria's main opposition group to attend peace talks that would bring it face-to-face with the Syrian government.
7:50AM ( 11 years ago )
A precedent-setting legislative session?
At least one state lawmaker from Gainesville feels the state legislative session that begins Monday could be precedent-setting.
10:50PM ( 11 years ago )
Ethics Commission lawyer on administrative leave
The lawyer for a state ethics commission attorney says she is on administrative leave.
7:31PM ( 11 years ago )
New poll shows Deal with 9-point lead over Carter in race for governor
A new poll finds that Republican Gov. Nathan Deal has a 9-point lead over Democratic challenger Jason Carter in the race for Georgia governor.
7:24PM ( 11 years ago )
Palestinians cheer death of Sharon, a bitter foe
Ariel Sharon's death Saturday elicited a wide range of responses from Palestinians, but sadness wasn't one: Some cheered and distributed sweets while others prayed for divine punishment for the former Israeli leader or recalled his central role in some of the bloodiest episodes of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
3:31PM ( 11 years ago )