Thursday February 6th, 2025 10:40PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Apples modified to resist browning receive federal approval
Don't expect to see them too soon, but they could be coming to your local grocery store - two types of apples genetically modified to resist turning brown after they're bruised or sliced.
6:03PM ( 9 years ago )
Another storm blankets winter-weary New England in more snow
A Valentine's Day storm bought snow and dangerously high winds to New England for the fourth time in less than a month, the latest blow to a region that has already seen more than 6 feet of snow in some areas.
6:01PM ( 9 years ago )
Brewer, Nasworthy capture GCSS spelling bee titles
Cody Brewer and Kaleigh Nasworthy are the winners of this year's Gainesville City School System (GCSS) Spelling Bee.
9:16AM ( 9 years ago )
Brewer, Nasworthy capture GCSS spelling bee titles
Cody Brewer and Kaleigh Nasworthy are the winners of this year's Gainesville City School System (GCSS) Spelling Bee.
9:16AM ( 9 years ago )
US regulators close small Georgia bank
Regulators have closed a small lender in Georgia, making it the third U.S. bank failure of 2015 following 18 closures last year.
9:08AM ( 9 years ago )
Voter registration deadline for March 17 elections, referendums is Tuesday
Tuesday is the deadline to register to vote in the referendums and special elections that will be held around Georgia on March 17, including the SPLOST (Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) vote in Hall County.
9:00AM ( 9 years ago )
Obama calls on Silicon Valley to help thwart cyber attacks
Cyberspace is the new "Wild West," President Barack Obama said Friday, with everyone looking to the government to be the sheriff. But he told the private sector it must do more to stop cyber attacks aimed at the U.S. every day.
8:58AM ( 9 years ago )
Republican say Obama giving immigrants 'amnesty bonuses'
Millions of immigrants benefiting from President Barack Obama's executive actions could get a windfall from the IRS, a reversal of fortune after years of paying taxes to help fund government programs they were banned from receiving.
8:52AM ( 9 years ago )
Funeral set for Sunday for Buford man found in Lake Lanier last weekend
The funeral will be held Sunday in Alabama for a Buford man and former student at Lakeview Academy in Gainesville whose body was found in Lake Lanier last weekend.
7:02PM ( 9 years ago )
Stocks close at a record high as energy sector recovers
A slight gain was enough to push the stock market back to a record high Friday.
4:50PM ( 9 years ago )