Saturday February 8th, 2025 8:24PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Medicare begins paying doctors to coordinate seniors' chronic care
Adjusting medications before someone gets sick enough to visit the doctor. Updating outside specialists so one doctor's prescription doesn't interfere with another's.
4:54PM ( 10 years ago )
Violence fuels debate among Muslims over interpreting faith
After gunmen in Paris killed 12 people, Saudi Arabia's top body of Muslim clerics quickly condemned the attack and said it could have no acceptable justification. It was a signal from some of the Islamic world's strictest voices that cartoons lampooning the Prophet Muhammad in the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were not a reason to kill the artists.
4:46PM ( 10 years ago )
Boehner's embrace of GOP rebels nudges House caucus to right
Die-hard House conservatives bungled a coup against House Speaker John Boehner but now look like winners, pushing Republicans farther right.
12:59PM ( 10 years ago )
New Gainesville Walmart stores to employ nearly 200
The Gainesville Walmart Neighborhood Markets, set to open later this month, will each employ about 95 people.
11:38AM ( 10 years ago )
NGHS adds 45 doctors
9:18AM ( 10 years ago )
Peake announces changes to medical marijuana bill
State Representative Allen Peake (R-Macon) Friday met with Gov. Nathan Deal to announce changes to Peake
9:10AM ( 10 years ago )
Romney considering 3rd run for White House
In a move that surprised his most loyal supporters and former staff, Mitt Romney told several donors Friday he's seriously considering a third run for the White House - a dramatic shift for the last Republican presidential nominee after months of insisting his career in politics is over.
8:49AM ( 10 years ago )
George Zimmerman arrested on aggravated assault charge
George Zimmerman, whose acquittal of murdering an unarmed black teen sparked a national debate on race and self-defense laws, has been arrested on an aggravated assault charge.
8:42AM ( 10 years ago )
US reportedly considering criminal charges against Petraeus
The Justice Department is weighing bringing criminal charges against former CIA Director David Petraeus over the handling of classified information, a U.S. official said Friday night.
8:38AM ( 10 years ago )