Thursday February 27th, 2025 4:19AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Canada's highest court strikes down anti-prostitution laws
Canada's highest court struck down the country's anti-prostitution laws Friday, a victory for sex workers who had argued that a ban on brothels and other measures made their profession more dangerous. The ruling drew criticism from the conservative government and religious leaders.
4:14PM ( 11 years ago )
Storms possible moving into Christmas week
A strong cold front will impact North and Central Georgia this weekend - bringing with it the potential for severe storms heading into Christmas week.
1:36PM ( 11 years ago )
BBB Offers suggestions to Target customers following data breach
The Better Business Bureau has some suggestions for Target customers who are concerned that their credit or debit cards may have been compromised by the data breach announced by the retailer.
12:45PM ( 11 years ago )
Q&A: Terror on the doorstep - a Gainesville woman's story
Imagine having a front row seat to an act of terrorism, such as the 9/11 attacks, the Boston Marathon bombings or any number of such acts that seem to occur somewhere in the world every couple of months? Now image that you are nearly 8,000 miles from home when such an event occurs. Well, that's just the situation a young Gainesville woman found herself in earlier this fall.
11:50AM ( 11 years ago )
Deal: Georgia job creation hits record high
Gov. Nathan Deal Friday announced that the Global Commerce Division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development produced a 10 percent increase in job creation during the state
11:04AM ( 11 years ago )
Unpaid property taxes now accruing interest
Hall County property owners who did not pay property tax by Dec. 2 are now accruing interest on their unpaid property tax.
10:55AM ( 11 years ago )