Monday November 25th, 2024 2:26PM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Senate candidate in Ga. blasted for revenue remark
Candidates running in Georgia's fiercely contested Republican primary for the U.S. Senate are blasting the perceived front-runner in the race for making comments they say suggest he would support raising taxes.
9:25PM ( 10 years ago )
Centennial Arts Acad. receives $1,000 grant
Centennial Arts Academy in Gainesville has been selected as the winner of a $1,000 grant courtesy of the nationwide program
9:56PM ( 10 years ago )
Jackson Co., Gainesville among community home investment grants recipients
The Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) has awarded more than $10.2 million in grants to 34 community entities around the state to help qualifying homeowners make down payments and rehabilitate their homes. Grant amounts range from $200,000 to $300,000 and recipients include Jackson County and Gainesville.
8:34AM ( 10 years ago )
House votes to start new Benghazi investigation
House Republicans on Thursday rammed through a measure opening a new investigation of the deadly assault in Benghazi, Libya, vowing to dig deeper in a search for truth. Democrats declared it merely a political ploy to raise campaign cash and motivate voters.
8:52PM ( 10 years ago )
Georgia mulling company to develop statewide exam
Georgia officials facing a short timeline to replace the statewide student test could take a major step on Thursday.
9:00PM ( 10 years ago )
Dems open door to taking part in Benghazi probe
House Democrats opened the door Tuesday to participating in a special panel's investigation of the deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya, even if they see it as little more than an election-year ploy by Republicans to discredit the Obama administration and motivate GOP voters.
9:18PM ( 10 years ago )
Obama uses Cinco de Mayo to push immigration bill
President Barack Obama is telling Latino lawmakers and Hispanic advocates that they should press House Republicans to act on a broad overhaul of immigration laws.
9:18PM ( 10 years ago )
Soldier gets life sentence in Ga. militia slayings
Saying his mind was scarred by combat and numbed by heroin, an Army soldier told a southeast Georgia judge Thursday that he shot a teenage girl twice in the head because he thought he saw ``the glint of a gun'' as she opened her car door.
9:00PM ( 10 years ago )
Women candidates, voters could decide Senate
Deciding which party controls the Senate for the final two years of President Barack Obama's tenure could come down to women - both the handful who are running in significant races and the moderate female voters who often make the difference in close elections.
9:08PM ( 10 years ago )
Deal signs bill restricting some abortion coverage
Gov. Nathan Deal has signed a bill into law restricting abortion coverage in plans for state employees and those sold on the insurance exchange as part of the federal health care law.
8:50PM ( 10 years ago )