Saturday March 1st, 2025 10:32AM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
IRS head says no laws broken in loss of emails
The head of the Internal Revenue Service said Monday he has seen no evidence anyone committed a crime when the agency lost emails that might shed light on the targeting of tea party and other political groups before the 2010 and 2012 elections.
7:43AM ( 10 years ago )
Wells Fargo volunteers welcome summer by serving the Gainesville community
Rather than taking it easy Saturday, the first day of summer, dozens of Gainesville area volunteers didn't let the heat stop them from serving their community Saturday.
6:05PM ( 10 years ago )
Billions at risk as West Coast port contract ends
The West Coast ports that are America's gateway for hundreds of billions of dollars of trade with Asia and beyond are no stranger to labor unrest and even violence.
5:49PM ( 10 years ago )
Iraq's capital lives in fear, expects the worst
While the Iraqi capital is not under any immediate threat of falling to the Sunni militants who have captured a wide swath of the country's north and west, battlefield setbacks and the conflict's growing sectarian slant is turning the city of 7 million into an anxiety-filled place waiting for disaster to happen.
5:40PM ( 10 years ago )
ABA: Lawyers can scour jurors' social media sites
Lawyers have been given the green light to scan the social media sites of jurors.
5:37PM ( 10 years ago )
VA falls short on female medical issues
Already pilloried for long wait times for medical appointments, the beleaguered Department of Veterans Affairs has fallen short of another commitment: to attend to the needs of the rising ranks of female veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, many of them of child-bearing age.
12:03PM ( 10 years ago )
Summer off to a scorching start, unlike last year
The high in Gainesville Saturday was 92, the fifth 90+ reading at the airport this year - just as many as was recorded in all of 2013.
12:00PM ( 10 years ago )
Jindal says rebellion brewing against Washington
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Saturday night accused President Barack Obama and other Democrats of waging wars against religious liberty and education and said that a rebellion is brewing in the U.S. with people ready for "a hostile takeover" of the nation's capital.
8:43AM ( 10 years ago )