Thursday May 16th, 2024 10:17PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
U.S. troops suffer worst week this year
A roadside bomb killed an American soldier in Baghdad on Saturday, capping the bloodiest week for U.S. troops in Iraq this year. Clashes persisted in Shiite areas, even as the biggest Shiite militia sought to rein in its fighters.
9:35PM ( 16 years ago )
5 out-of-state gun dealers settle with NYC
Five more out-of-state gun dealers sued by New York City have agreed to submit to independent monitors as part of a settlement.
10:50AM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville woman, Cumming man indicted on tax fraud charges
The tax-filing deadline is next week - and the U.S. Justice Department reports the indictment of a Hall County woman and a Forsyth County man it says have not been paying their fair share of taxes.

11:26AM ( 16 years ago )
Consumer confidence falls to new low
Americans' confidence in the economy has fallen to a new low, dragged down by worries about mounting job losses, record-high home foreclosures and zooming energy prices.
11:23AM ( 16 years ago )
Two steal car on test drive, injured in high-speed chase
Two men were hospitalized Thursday after allegedly stealing a car on a dealership test drive, robbing the salesman and crashing during a high-speed police chase along Interstate 20 west of Atlanta.

11:21AM ( 16 years ago )
Public hearing planned on $400,000 state grant
The City of Gainesville has a nearly $400,000 state grant and it wants to know what you think about the way it plans to use it.
11:17AM ( 16 years ago )
Death of more than 40 cattle being investigated
The state Department of Agriculture is investigating the death of more than 40 cattle on a south Georgia farm.
7:08AM ( 16 years ago )
Gang-related fight leads to arrests of 3 teens
Three Gainesville teenagers face gang-related charges after their arrests during a fight involving rival gang members in a parking lot on Atlanta Road.
6:18AM ( 16 years ago )
Gainesville-Hall CVB pondering name change
The Gainesville-Hall County Convention and Visitors Bureau is considering changing its name to better identify itself with Lake Lanier.
5:59AM ( 16 years ago )
Records of up to 71,000 Georgians made available on Internet
The state Department of Community Health said it has notified state and federal agencies that a Florida company mistakenly put the private records of up to 71,000 Georgians on the Internet.
8:29AM ( 16 years ago )