Saturday July 5th, 2025 3:20AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Ga. woman with flesh-eating bug leaves hospital
A Georgia woman diagnosed with a rare, flesh-eating disease left the hospital Monday after nearly two months and headed to an inpatient rehabilitation clinic, where she'll learn to move with the aid of a wheelchair after having her left leg, right foot and both hands amputated.
2:24PM ( 13 years ago )
Iran says it wants 'win-win' in nuclear talks
Iran wants a "win-win" outcome in its talks with world powers over Tehran's disputed nuclear program, the country's foreign minister said Monday, warning that the only other choice is confrontation.
2:22PM ( 13 years ago )
18 now confirmed dead in weekend storms
Millions of people in a swath of states along the East Coast and farther west went into a third sweltering day without power Monday after a round of summer storms that killed more than a dozen people.
10:34AM ( 13 years ago )
Apple pays $60M to settle iPad case
Apple has paid $60 million to settle a dispute in China over ownership of the iPad name, a court announced Monday, removing a potential obstacle to sales of the popular tablet computer in the key Chinese market.
9:57AM ( 13 years ago )
Georgia Mountain Fair re-opens the Hamilton Garden Shop
Since 1982, the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds has operated the Hamilton Rhododendron Garden.
7:26AM ( 13 years ago )
Public invited to NGTC photography class Graduation Showcase
North Georgia Technical College's (NGTC) Photography Program invites the public to its upcoming showcase of graduating students' work on Tuesday, July 31, at 5:00.
7:14AM ( 13 years ago )
Price break at the pump may be short lived
Motorists will get a break at the pump during one of the biggest holiday weekends of the summer, but it may not last long after decisions in Europe gave oil prices a boost.
7:05AM ( 13 years ago )
Review: Changes needed in Guard, Reserve pay
America's citizen soldiers, who train in their hometowns for a weekend a month and two weeks a year, receive more money for one day of training at home than their fellow National Guard and Reserve members earn for a day serving in the war zone.
6:46AM ( 13 years ago )
Early full-term babies may face later school woes
Even for infants born full-term, a little more time in the womb may matter.
6:44AM ( 13 years ago )
'Unreal': Residents tour Colo. blaze devastation
Melted bowling balls in the front yard were among the strange sights that met C.J. Moore upon her return Sunday to her two-story home, now reduced to ashes by the worst wildfire in Colorado history.
9:37PM ( 13 years ago )