Thursday August 14th, 2025 9:57PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
New rules aim to get rid of junk foods in schools
Junk foods may soon be on a food blacklist in the nation's schools.
6:10PM ( 12 years ago )
White House photo shows Obama skeet shooting
Two days before President Barack Obama's first trip outside Washington to promote his gun-control proposals, the White House tried Saturday to settle a brewing mystery by releasing a photo to back his claim to be a skeet shooter.
6:08PM ( 12 years ago )
Winter Storm Warning
WINTER STORM WARNINGS IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA.
12:00PM ( 12 years ago )
Turkey: US Embassy bomber had terror conviction
The suicide bomber who struck the U.S. Embassy in Ankara spent five years in prison on terrorism charges but was released after being diagnosed with a hunger strike-related brain disorder, officials said Saturday.
7:43AM ( 12 years ago )
Obama: 2013 can be year of economic growth
President Barack Obama says 2013 can be a year of solid economic growth, but only if Washington gets out of the way.
7:42AM ( 12 years ago )
Ports, longshoremen avert strike
Port operators along the East Coast have reached a tentative deal on a new contract with the union for longshoremen, averting a possible strike that would have crippled operations at 15 ports, according to a federal mediator.
7:41AM ( 12 years ago )
Clinton out, Kerry in as secretary of state
Hillary Rodham Clinton formally resigned Friday as America's secretary of state, capping a four-year tenure that saw her shatter records for the number of countries visited. John Kerry was sworn in to replace her.
10:09PM ( 12 years ago )
NASA marks 10 years since loss of Columbia, crew
Schoolchildren joined NASA managers and relatives of the lost crew of space shuttle Columbia on Friday to mark the 10th anniversary of the tragedy and remember the seven astronauts who died.
10:04PM ( 12 years ago )
The state of foster children in Hall, Dawson counties
Child behavior is the number one reason for frequent changes in the placement of foster children in Dawson and Hall counties, according to data released at a meeting in Gainesville Friday.
7:12PM ( 12 years ago )
Utility predicts no significant change in bills
Georgia Power officials predict there will be "no significant impact" on customer bills in 2014 related to its plans to close coal and oil units, new environmental programs or efficiency initiatives.
3:00PM ( 12 years ago )