Monday February 24th, 2025 6:46PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
GALEO sues state over new voter registration procedures
The Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) has filed filed legal papers opposing an attempt by the State of Georgia to implement new voter registration procedures it says discriminate against minority voters.
10:10AM ( 14 years ago )
Oxendine: deadly Jefferson fire began in kitchen
The State Insurance and Fire Commissioner releases additional information about the fire that killed two people in Jefferson early Saturday morning.
8:35AM ( 14 years ago )
Poll: Ga. voters support immigration crackdown
A new poll shows a majority of Georgia voters would support giving local police the power to arrest people who cannot prove they're in the country legally.
7:41AM ( 14 years ago )
Injuries in Murrayville wreck
A wreck near Murrayville early Saturday resulted in an unknown number of injuries.
6:46AM ( 14 years ago )
Judge tosses effort to block Oxendine probe
A Fulton County judge tossed an attempt by two insurance companies that sought to block an ethics investigation into contributions to Republican gubernatorial hopeful John Oxendine.
4:46AM ( 14 years ago )
7 NC-based soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Military officials say seven North Carolina-based soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan.
8:35PM ( 14 years ago )
Cobb, Fulton tops in state in early voting totals
Cobb and Fulton counties were tops in the state in early voting totals as the 45-day period came to close Friday.
5:06PM ( 14 years ago )
Weekend work to impact traffic in North Gwinnett
The state Department of Transportation says it plans drainage repairs on State Route 316 westbound and the SR 316 Bridge to Pleasant Hill Road this weekend, if weather permits.
3:53PM ( 14 years ago )
Warmest June on record, climate scientists say
Last month was the warmest June on record, extending months of record-setting heat. And, the weather in north Georgia did its part.
3:49PM ( 14 years ago )
GSO musical director let go
Citing the need for changes in order to increase their chances for success, the Gainesville Symphony Orchestra's board has elected not to renew the contract of the current musical director.
3:24PM ( 14 years ago )