Tuesday April 23rd, 2024 3:44AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Powell opposes US military intervention in Syria
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says he's against any direct U.S. military involvement in violence-ravaged Syria.
10:43AM ( 11 years ago )
HCFS sets dates for 2012 Camp Lifesavers
Hall County Fire Services (HCFS) will once again be hosting Camp LifeSavers, a one-day safety camp for children.
9:04AM ( 11 years ago )
Wholesale prices fall by most in nearly 3 years
A steep drop in gasoline costs drove down a measure of U.S. wholesale prices in May by the most since July 2009. But outside the food and energy categories, prices increased moderately.
8:58AM ( 11 years ago )
NE Ga. inn wins TripAdvisor Award for guest review
For more than a dozen years, Georgia
7:41AM ( 11 years ago )
Survivor of shooting spree wins Ariz. House seat
Ron Barber, who almost lost his life in the Arizona shooting rampage that wounded former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, won a special election to succeed her, giving Democrats a psychological boost after last week's failed effort to recall Wisconsin's Republican governor.
7:32AM ( 11 years ago )
Storms result in trees down, widespread power outages
Storms Tuesday night resulted in a widespread power outage for a brief time in Stephens and Franklin counties.
10:47PM ( 11 years ago )
Average price of 4-year university up 15 percent
When those college tuition bills come in, be prepared for sticker shock.
6:04PM ( 11 years ago )
US: Russia sending Syria attack helicopters
The Obama administration said Tuesday that Russia is sending attack helicopters to Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime and warned that the Arab country's 15-month conflict could become even deadlier.
6:01PM ( 11 years ago )
George Zimmerman's wife charged with perjury
The wife of the Trayvon Martin's shooter was charged with perjury Tuesday, accused of lying when she told a judge that the couple had limited funds during a hearing that resulted in her husband being released on $150,000 bond.
5:56PM ( 11 years ago )
Smoke from wildfire 60 miles away blankets Denver
A northern Colorado wildfire 60 miles away wrapped Denver in a pungent cloud of smoke for several hours Tuesday, complicating the aerial offensive against the spreading mountain blaze and prompting officials to urge children and the elderly to stay indoors.
3:54PM ( 11 years ago )