Wednesday February 26th, 2025 11:33PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
China warns US cyber charges could damage ties
China on Tuesday warned the United States was jeopardizing military ties by charging five Chinese officers with cyberspying and tried to turn the tables on Washington by calling it "the biggest attacker of China's cyberspace."
7:48AM ( 10 years ago )
'Click It or Ticket' campaign begins Monday
Motorists who refuse, or sometimes forget, to wear their safety belt will need to be extra vigilant starting Monday.
6:39PM ( 10 years ago )
300 turn out for abbreviated butterfly release
Rain did not keep everyone away from the annual butterfly release in Gainesville.
6:25PM ( 10 years ago )
Republicans make final push in Georgia Senate race
Georgia Senate hopefuls are making a final push in a Republican primary that could end with a handful of votes deciding who advances to a likely runoff.
6:18PM ( 10 years ago )
Studies: Wildfires worse due to global warming
The devastating wildfires scorching Southern California offer a glimpse of a warmer and more fiery future, according to scientists and federal and international reports.
6:09PM ( 10 years ago )
Tea party losing races but tugging GOP rightward
Tuesday's high-profile primary elections may extend a streak of sorts for tea party Republicans: losing individual races but winning the larger ideological war by tugging the GOP rightward.
6:05PM ( 10 years ago )
AT&T agrees to buy DirecTV in $48.5B deal
AT&T Inc. on Sunday agreed to buy DirecTV for $48.5 billion, or $95 per share, a move that gives the telecommunications company a larger base of video subscribers and increases its ability to compete against Comcast and Time Warner Cable, which agreed to a merger in February.
6:01PM ( 10 years ago )
More than just candidates on Tuesday ballots
Voters going to the polls Tuesday in Georgia's primaries will find more than just contested races for offices such as governor, senator, county commission, school board, etc.
1:36PM ( 10 years ago )
Aide: Obama `madder than hell' over VA allegations
The White House chief of staff says President Barack Obama is "madder than hell" about reports of treatment delays at veterans' hospitals across the country.
12:52PM ( 10 years ago )