Friday February 7th, 2025 2:48PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Storm crawls into Midwest, threatens Northeast
A storm that gathered steam over the southern Rockies moved into the Midwest early Sunday and is expected to dump more than a foot of snow as it moves toward New England, which is still recovering from a winter walloping it received just a few days ago.
9:01AM ( 10 years ago )
US prosecutors: New spy case shows Russia up to old tricks
Three men accused in the latest Russian spy case didn't hide behind fake identities and weren't stealing military secrets. The evidence even suggests they were annoyed that their assignment wasn't more like a James Bond film.
8:07AM ( 10 years ago )
Officials meet to address safety after aviation calamities
Government and aviation industry officials from dozens of countries are meeting in Montreal this week to try to find consensus on how to keep from losing airliners like the one that vanished without a trace in Asia and another shot down in Eastern Europe.
8:02AM ( 10 years ago )
Ga. Democrats re-elect party chairman
Georgia Democrats re-elected DuBose Porter at the party's state committee meeting on Saturday in Macon, giving the chairman his first full term at the helm as the party tries to recover from statewide losses in the midterm elections.
7:21PM ( 10 years ago )
Some cars need 2nd air bag recall fix
The government says more than 2 million Toyota, Chrysler and Honda vehicles need a second fix for air bags that may inadvertently inflate while the car is running.
4:19PM ( 10 years ago )
Obama budget sets up battle with GOP-controlled Congress
After a year of relative peace in Washington's budget battles, President Barack Obama - in the face of a GOP-controlled Congress - will lay out a $4 trillion budget on Monday that includes his proposals for higher taxes on the wealthy and businesses to pay for education, public works projects and child care.
4:13PM ( 10 years ago )
Video: Islamic State group beheads Japanese journalist
An online video released Saturday night purported to show an Islamic State group militant behead Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, ending days of negotiations by diplomats to save the man.
4:08PM ( 10 years ago )
Deal names Brenau's Hinton to state higher education board
Gov. Nathan Deal this week installed Brenau Vice President for Financial Services Toby Hinton as a member of the Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission (GNPEC).
9:07AM ( 10 years ago )