Monday March 3rd, 2025 4:41PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
High court won't hear Okla. ultrasound case
The Supreme Court is declining to revive Oklahoma's strict ultrasound law for women seeking abortions.
1:22PM ( 11 years ago )
Arts Council, UNG present GMO OMG
1:10PM ( 11 years ago )
Govt reaches agreement to allow airline merger
The Justice Department says it has reached an agreement to allow American Airlines and US Airways to merge, creating the world's biggest airline.
1:05PM ( 11 years ago )
All day shopping frenzy on Thanksgiving?
Black Friday shopping, the annual rite of passage on the day after Thanksgiving, continues to creep further into the holiday as more stores plan to open their doors a day early this year.
1:03PM ( 11 years ago )
1 World Trade Center named as tallest US building
The new World Trade Center tower in New York replaced Chicago's Willis Tower as the nation's tallest building when an international panel of architects announced Tuesday that the needle atop the skyscraper can be counted when measuring the structure's height.
1:01PM ( 11 years ago )
NGPG welcomes new president, chief administrative officer
Northeast Georgia Physicians Group (NGPG) announces that Sherry Dorsey Sherry Dorsey is its new president and chief administrative officer.
11:34AM ( 11 years ago )
Lakeview Academy Fine Arts makes history: captures State One Act Play title
Lakeview Academy is the 2013 Class A State Champion for One Act Play Competition.
11:06AM ( 11 years ago )
RMA Corps of Cadets wins 5th straight President's Trophy
The Riverside Military Academy (RMA) Corps of Cadets marched in the 32nd Annual Atlanta Veterans' Day Parade held Saturday and brought home the parade's President
10:27AM ( 11 years ago )
Mayor cites cost to taxpayers in Braves move
There was no way the Atlanta Braves were going to stay in downtown without city taxpayers spending hundreds of millions of dollars, Mayor Kasim Reed says.
9:23AM ( 11 years ago )
Ethanol era not living up to expectations
President Barack Obama has called corn-based ethanol "the most successful alternative fuel we have ever developed." But the results of America's ethanol policy have not been as green as advertised.
9:15AM ( 11 years ago )