Wednesday February 26th, 2025 12:14AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Traffic flow changes planned today near Braselton
Some traffic flow changes are in the works in the Braselton area today.
8:05AM ( 11 years ago )
Obama ponders limiting NSA access to phone records
President Barack Obama is expected to rein in spying on foreign leaders and is considering restricting National Security Agency access to Americans' phone records, according to people familiar with a White House review of the government's surveillance programs.
7:54AM ( 11 years ago )
Christie facing political fallout over traffic jam
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has scheduled a news conference after emails and text messages revealed his administration may have closed highway lanes to exact political retribution.
7:48AM ( 11 years ago )
Food companies cut 6.4 trillion calories
Some of the nation's largest food companies have cut calories in their products by more than 6.4 trillion, according to a new study.
7:46AM ( 11 years ago )
Holiday sales up, but fewer people in stores
Window shopping is taking on a new meaning for many Americans.
4:34PM ( 11 years ago )
Arctic air eases its grip on much of the US
An arctic blast eased its grip on much of the U.S. on Wednesday, with winds calming and the weather warming slightly a day after tem
4:30PM ( 11 years ago )
Immigration foes dig in amid expectations in House
Conservatives and the nation's biggest business lobby sparred Wednesday over immigration overhaul, with advocates vowing a renewed effort to get the House to act this year and opponents digging in against anything that shifts the political spotlight from President Barack Obama's troubled health care law.
4:25PM ( 11 years ago )
Obama nearing a decision on intelligence review
President Barack Obama is hosting a series of meetings this week with lawmakers, privacy advocates and intelligence officials as he nears a final decision on changes to the government's controversial surveillance programs.
4:21PM ( 11 years ago )
Gainesville, Forsyth school safety projects included in GDOT bid letting
Pedestrian and school safety projects in Gainesville and Forsyth County are among more than $34 million in contracts for transportation projects in Georgia recently approved by state DOT.
1:31PM ( 11 years ago )