Thursday June 5th, 2025 10:50PM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Lobbying heats up for Ga. port deepening
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed will travel with Vice President Joe Biden to the Panama Canal on Monday as Georgia officials seek federal money to deepen the Port of Savannah.
6:40AM ( 11 years ago )
Hall County crews battle an afternoon residential fire
Hall County firefighters were called to the scene of a house fire this evening in the 2900-block of Sky Lake Circle off Allison Road.
10:40PM ( 11 years ago )
NJ's Buono concedes to Christie in governor's race
Democrat Barbara Buono has conceded the New Jersey governor's race to incumbent Chris Christie.
9:46PM ( 11 years ago )
Pastor in cruelty case killed in Atlanta fire
A pastor previously convicted of child cruelty has died in a house fire in Atlanta.
9:46PM ( 11 years ago )
Hall Co. firefighters respond to house fire on Hardy Rd.
Firefighters with the Hall County Fire Department were called the scene of a house fire in the 3700 block of Hardy Road Thursday afternoon.
10:45PM ( 11 years ago )
Mixed results when US exam scores compared globally
So how do U.S. eighth-graders do in math and science when compared to their peers around the globe? Turns out it matters which state they live in, according to a study being released Thursday.
9:27PM ( 11 years ago )
US House bill has key Savannah harbor provision
A bill that's passed the U.S. House includes a key provision for deepening the shipping channel to the Port of Savannah.
9:05PM ( 11 years ago )
Utility cable company plans west Ga. expansion
A cable and wire manufacturing company is planning to build a new plant in western Georgia.
8:14PM ( 11 years ago )
Congress sends gov't funding, debt bill to Obama
Congress has passed legislation to reopen the partially-shuttered federal government and avert a potentially disastrous default on U.S. obligations, clearing the measure for President Barack Obama's promised signature.
10:23PM ( 11 years ago )
166 violations issued at Ga. nuclear power plants
A congressional study expected to be released later this month shows that two nuclear power plants in Georgia were issued 166 safety violations between 2000 and 2012.
9:19PM ( 11 years ago )