Sunday June 8th, 2025 6:50PM

Bryan Pirkle

Reporter
Bryan Pirkle
Medical helicopter transports child injured by falling tree near Cornelia
A child was injured by a falling tree at a home outside Cornelia around 6:30 Saturday night.
10:01PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: The historical and future nexus of science and religion
Author Michael Newton Keas joins the show to discuss his new book, "Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion."
7:00PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Growing up during the Iranian Revolution
Author Nioucha Homayoonfar joins the show to discuss the events of her memoir," Taking Cover: One Girl's Story of Growing Up During the Iranian Revolution."
8:21PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Using your business to help you bounce back from personal setbacks and stress
Ursula Mentjes, author of "The Belief Zone," joins the show to discuss how small business owners can use their businesses to help recover from stress and personal setbacks.
7:34PM ( 6 years ago )
Officer-involved shooting leaves one suspect dead in Buford
One suspect is dead after an apparent domestic dispute led to a police-involved shooting in Gwinnett County late Saturday afternoon.
9:00PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Tea Party Patriot discusses U.S. immigration issues
Jenny Beth Martin, Chair of the Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund, joins the show to share her opinion on a number of immigration-related issues facing the country.
10:12PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: The new brand of young Democrats
Republican strategist Chirs Maloney joins the show to discuss what he describes as a new brand of freshman Democratic members of Congress.
8:08PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Local author shares her life story with "The 19 Cent Millionaire"
Marian Harris joins the show to discuss her first book, "The 19 Cent Millionaire," which she hopes will inspire readers to never give up and always dream big.
8:13PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: The greatest treasure hunt in history
Author Robert Edsel joins the show to discuss his book, "Monuments Men," which describes what Robert called "the greatest treasure hunt in history," as a 12 person crew worked to saved countless monuments, libraries and works of art during WWII.
7:08PM ( 6 years ago )
Brush-burning accident leaves one dead in Hall County
A Hall County man died Saturday afternoon while conducting a controlled burn outside his home.
5:02PM ( 6 years ago )