Saturday September 21st, 2024 1:23PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Delta Air Lines reports narrower 4Q loss on higher sales
Delta Air Lines Inc., the nation's No. 3 carrier, reported Wednesday it was hampered by high fuel prices in the fourth quarter but was able to post a narrower loss on a solid increase in sales.
8:12AM ( 16 years ago )
Asian Markets Up, European Markets Fall
Most Asian markets rebounded Wednesday, reversing their recent gut-wrenching plunge as investors welcomed a hefty, surprise interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve to shore up the sagging American economy.
8:05AM ( 16 years ago )
40th edition of International Poultry Expo opens
The 40th edition of the International Poultry Expo opens at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta Wednesday.
6:47AM ( 16 years ago )
2 Fulton Co. schools will pay students to study
Fulton County school officials will pay students to study after school in a new program designed to improve their classroom performance.
6:36AM ( 16 years ago )
NE Ga. man killed in attack with hammer
A man remained in the Cobb County Jail Tuesday charged with killing a northeast Georgia man with a hammer.

12:15PM ( 16 years ago )
Racial tension in Jena, La., to be discussed at GSC
A panel discussion at Gainesville State College Tuesday will focus on the racial tensions in Jena, Louisana.
11:58AM ( 16 years ago )
Trial date set in case of Jackson Co. school bomb
Ten months after allegedly bringing a bomb to school and threatening to set it off, a Jackson County teen is set to go on trial next month.
11:11AM ( 16 years ago )
Nominations announced for strike-imperiled Oscars
Hollywood's month of self-congratulation arrived Tuesday, with the Oscar nominees announced amid uncertainty about what the ceremony would look like if the writers strike continues.
7:59AM ( 16 years ago )
Charter school hearing tonight
You'll get one last chance tonight to offer input into the Gainesville School Board's Charter School proposal
7:00AM ( 16 years ago )
Wet winter bodes well for spring planting
Experts say the wet weather so far this winter bodes well for spring planting in Georgia - still in the throes of a historic drought - but the summer is another story - and we shouldn't get our hopes up.
4:30AM ( 16 years ago )