Sunday February 23rd, 2025 6:58PM
2:00PM ( 4 hours ago ) News Alert

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Dallas health worker tests positive for Ebola
A "breach of protocol" at the hospital where Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan was treated before his death led to the infection of a health care worker with the deadly virus, and other caregivers could potentially be exposed, federal health officials said Sunday.
6:31PM ( 10 years ago )
Some St. Louis arrests at Brown shooting protests
Seventeen people were arrested during weekend protests, St. Louis police said Sunday, and more demonstrations were planned over the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson this summer.
6:27PM ( 10 years ago )
NE Ga. History Center plans lunch with the first ladies of Ga.
The Northeast Georgia History Center's Annual Taste of History this year will feature lunch with Georgia's first ladies.
9:10AM ( 10 years ago )
Ga. man fights for license to sell guns from home
A middle Georgia man is fighting local officials for a license to operate a home-based business that sells guns to customers online.
9:05AM ( 10 years ago )
3rd hearing, first council vote on Oakwood tax hike set for Mon.
The third of of three planned public hearings on a proposed 50 percent property tax hike in Oakwood is scheduled Monday - after which the city council is expected to vote on the plan.
8:47AM ( 10 years ago )
Police shooting protests continue in St. Louis
A weekend of peaceful daytime protests and nightly police standoffs is expected to continue Sunday as organizers prepare for a wave of resistance they anticipate will lead to widespread, intentional arrests the following day.
8:43AM ( 10 years ago )
1 dead, 22 injured when Maine hayride flips
Police in Maine confirm a teen has died and two remain in critical condition after a haunted hayride crashed in Mechanic Falls.
8:40AM ( 10 years ago )
HCSO launches new drivers training program for deputies
Hall County Sheriff
7:03PM ( 10 years ago )
Documents show how White House defended Clinton during Whitewater, Lewinsky scandals
The White House made a public push to defend President Bill Clinton during a series of investigations related to the Whitewater real estate deal to his affair with intern Monica Lewinsky, according to thousands of pages of documents released by the National Archives.
6:55PM ( 10 years ago )
Financial leaders pledge `bold' action on recovery
World financial leaders on Saturday promised "bold and ambitious" action to boost a global recovery that has shown recent disturbing signs of weakness.
6:52PM ( 10 years ago )