Thursday July 3rd, 2025 7:25PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Jaemor Farms announces Family Fundays, corn maze plans
Jaemor Farms in Lula this month launched Family Fundays and is making plans for special events this fall, as well, including the 9th annual Cornfield Maze Adventure.
8:50AM ( 11 years ago )
GMRC launches coat collection drive
8:29AM ( 11 years ago )
Texas town's renting ordinance blocked
A Dallas suburb's law banning immigrants who are in the United States without legal permission from renting has once again been blocked by a court.
7:56AM ( 11 years ago )
NYC airport fully reopens after jet's hard landing
New York City's LaGuardia Airport fully reopened Tuesday, a day after the collapse of a plane's front landing gear sent it skidding along the tarmac and temporarily closed the airport.
7:52AM ( 11 years ago )
US surveillance, Syria at issue on defense bill
Limits on secret U.S. surveillance programs and President Barack Obama's push to help Syrian rebels were in dispute as the House weighed legislation to fund the nation's military.
7:50AM ( 11 years ago )
Federal judge delays enforcement of N. Dakota abortion law
A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked a new North Dakota law that bans abortion when a fetal heartbeat is detected - as early as six weeks into pregnancy, calling the law "clearly invalid and unconstitutional."
7:47AM ( 11 years ago )
63 percent back path to citizenship
Poll after poll show that a majority of Americans favor allowing immigrants living in the U.S. illegally to remain here legally and, further, to apply for citizenship. But the level of support for changes in immigration laws varies significantly with the details.
7:40AM ( 11 years ago )
Scope of Ga. juvenile justice abuse claims widens
Juvenile Justice officials say the number of unresolved sex abuse investigations at Georgia's juvenile detention centers goes far beyond the 20 that prompted suspensions of 18 investigators and their supervisor.
6:32PM ( 11 years ago )
Despite outcry, stand-ground law repeals unlikely
Despite an outcry from civil rights groups, a call for close examination by President Barack Obama and even a 1960s-style sit-in at the Florida governor's office, the jury's verdict that George Zimmerman was justified in shooting unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin is unlikely to spur change to any of the nation's stand-your-ground self-defense laws.
6:26PM ( 11 years ago )
House GOP on health care: For repeal, not replace
Three years after campaigning on a vow to "repeal and replace" President Barack Obama's health care law, House Republicans have yet to advance an alternative for the system they have voted more than three dozen times to abolish in whole or in part.
6:20PM ( 11 years ago )