Monday July 14th, 2025 1:28AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
GOP 2012 candidates walk tightrope on immigration
The Republican presidential contenders are tying themselves in knots over immigration.
7:26AM ( 13 years ago )
N. Hall woman injured when hit by own car
A North Hall woman escaped serious injury Tuesday night when she was run over by her car in the driveway of her home.
6:47AM ( 13 years ago )
Contractor approved for Suwanee police substation
The Suwanee City Council has approved a contract with Hogan Construction Group of Norcross for construction of a new 7,100-square-foot police substation and training facility.
5:41AM ( 13 years ago )
Gainesville schools taking half-million dollar hit from decreased tax digest
The Gainesville Board of Education learned Tuesday night that a decrease in the local tax digest projections will result of a loss of $510,936 to the school system.
9:23PM ( 13 years ago )
Jackson doctor given four-year prison sentence
The doctor convicted in the overdose death of Michael Jackson was sentenced to the maximum four years behind bars Tuesday by a judge who denounced him as a reckless physician whose actions were a "disgrace to the medical profession."
6:55PM ( 13 years ago )
Cain reassessing his campaign
Herman Cain's Iowa campaign chairman is telling The Associated Press that the candidate is reassessing his presidential campaign a day after an Atlanta businesswoman alleged a 13-year extramarital affair with the Republican.
11:50AM ( 13 years ago )
Home prices down in most major US cities; Atlanta tops the list
U.S. home prices are falling again in most major cities after posting small gains over the summer and spring. The report suggests the troubled housing market remains weak and won't recover any time soon.
11:26AM ( 13 years ago )
Rabid cat comes in contact with human in E. Hall
For the second time in a month, there has been human contact with a rabid animal in Hall County.
9:20AM ( 13 years ago )
Murrayville bluegrass band's instruments stolen in SC
A bluegrass band from North Hall had most of its equipment stolen in South Carolina, but managed to keep the show rolling with borrowed instruments.
9:11AM ( 13 years ago )
American Airlines parent seeks Ch. 11 protection
American Airlines and its parent company are filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as they seek to cut costs and unload massive debt built up by years of high jet fuel prices and labor struggles.
8:50AM ( 13 years ago )