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6:53AM ( 1 hour ago ) News Alert

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Increased speed limit coming to section of U.S. 441
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) announces a planned speed limit change to the State Route 15/US 441 Loop in Jackson and Banks counties. The speed limit is being raised to 65 miles-per-hour effective Tuesday, June 17. It is now 55.
11:42AM ( 10 years ago )
Man finds mother dead inside her Norcross home
Authorities are investigating after a man found his mother dead in a room inside her Norcross home where a fire had occurred.
9:43AM ( 10 years ago )
GDOL will help Tanger Outlet Mall recruit retail workers in Jackson County
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) will help the Tanger Outlet Mall in Commerce fill a number of seasonal and part-time jobs at about 20 retail stores Friday, June 6.
7:07AM ( 10 years ago )
Lawmakers barter, trade, and compromise on spending bills
The House is cutting back armed air marshals but increasing funding to deal with a surge in unaccompanied immigrant children. It's boosting funding for gun background checks and resisting tea party cuts to economic development programs. Military readiness is taking a hit to pay for more ships and airplanes.
9:26PM ( 10 years ago )
U.S. troubled by new Ukraine violence
The Obama administration on Thursday expressed new concerns about rising violence in eastern Ukraine, including the downing of a military helicopter by pro-Russian rebels battling the government.
8:21PM ( 10 years ago )
Atlanta mayor, King Center mourning Maya Angelou
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and King Center officials say they're mourning the loss of renowned poet and author Maya Angelou.
9:02PM ( 10 years ago )
Immigration delay ups the ante on Obama, GOP
When President Barack Obama announced he was looking for ways to ease deportations without going through Congress, Republicans called it a case study in overreach. They argued it's Obama not Republicans who is undermining prospects for an immigration overhaul by proving he can't be trusted to enforce the law.
8:57PM ( 10 years ago )
Obama delays DHS deportation review
Senior White House officials say President Barack Obama has asked his Homeland Security chief to hold off on completing a review of U.S. deportation policies until the end of the summer.
9:47PM ( 10 years ago )
Cobb County leaders approve Braves stadium deal
Cobb County leaders on Tuesday approved seven agreements governing the Atlanta Braves' move and plans to build a new stadium.
8:46PM ( 10 years ago )
Pope ends delicate Mideast trip with peace call
Pope Francis wrapped up his Mideast pilgrimage Monday with a balancing act of symbolic and spontaneous gestures to press his call for peace between Israel and the Palestinians and friendship between Jews and Muslims in the land of Jesus' birth.
9:08PM ( 10 years ago )