Sunday July 6th, 2025 2:23PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Prosecutors detail money to Edwards mistress
As they prepared to rest their case against John Edwards, prosecutors showed the jury records on Thursday detailing the money spent to hide the former presidential candidate's mistress.
2:50PM ( 13 years ago )
Romney counters notion he bullied gay classmates
Mitt Romney on Thursday countered the notion that he bullied high school classmates and insisted he didn't know some were gay.
2:43PM ( 13 years ago )
CDC: Half of young adults get sunburned
Half of U.S. adults under 30 say they have had a sunburn at least once in the past year, a government survey found - a sign young people aren't heeding the warnings about skin cancer.
2:40PM ( 13 years ago )
Hall County offices closed Monday
Hall County offices will be closed Monday, May 14, for an employee furlough day.
2:11PM ( 13 years ago )
LLI's LanierWord poised for 2nd season, adopts 'boardwalk' theme
LanierWorld at Lake Lanier Islands is poised for the start of a second season of summer activity this weekend with several new attractions, while adopting a "boardwalk" theme.
1:38PM ( 13 years ago )
Hall County rolls out propane-powered school buses
Gov. Nathan Deal and Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle joined local and state officials Thursday in celebrating the implementation of the state
1:13PM ( 13 years ago )
Business hours adjusted at NGTC
Effective Monday, May 21, the official business hours of North Georgia Technical College will be 7:30 a.m.
10:25AM ( 13 years ago )
Justice Dept. plans to sue Arizona sheriff Arpaio
Federal authorities have said they plan to sue Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and his office over allegations of civil rights violations, including the racial profiling of Latinos.
9:55AM ( 13 years ago )
Applications for unemployment aid dip to 367K
The number of people applying for U.S. unemployment benefits ticked down last week after dropping sharply the previous week, evidence hiring could pick up this month.
9:53AM ( 13 years ago )
Obama: Biden forced him to speed up his own plans to embrace same-sex marriages
President Barack Obama said Vice President Joe Biden got "a little bit over his skis" in publicly embracing gay marriage, forcing Obama to speed up his own plans to announce his historic support for the right of same-sex couples to marry.
9:47AM ( 13 years ago )