Thursday April 24th, 2025 2:15AM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Texas flooding, Canadian wildfires prompt Red Cross to utilize north Georgia resources
Unprecedented outbreaks of wildfires in Canada and flooding in Texas have prompted local chapters of the American Red Cross to contribute their services to the disaster-relief effort.
10:18PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: Chik-fil-A One phone app. bypasses lines by letting customers order on the go
Chik-fil-A's Senior Manager of Digital Experience Michael Lage joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss the company's new mobile application Chik-fil-A One, which allows customers to order from their phone and skip the hassle of waiting in line.
9:34PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: UNG offers new summer food program for hungry kids
Pamela Elfenbein, a professor of human services and sociology with the University of North Georgia, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss UNG's new summer food service program.
10:43PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: Grilling safety tips to know ahead of Memorial Day weekend
With the Memorial Day holiday weekend approaching, the Afternoon News Wrap called upon Capt. Zach Brackett of Hall County Fire Services and Dr. Tawanna Strauther of the Northeast Georgia Physicians Group for some tips and tricks to help keep you safe if you plan on firing up the grill or barbecue.
10:28PM ( 8 years ago )
No injuries reported following Flowery Branch house fire
Hall County firefighters were called to the scene of a residential fire in the northern reaches of Flowery Branch Friday night.
9:39PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: Legal expert discusses federal lawsuits levied by eleven states over transgender bathroom policies
Georgia recently joined ten other states in deciding to sue the federal government over policies that would allow transgender students to use the school bathroom of their choice. Legal expert Byron Henry joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss how the battle may shake out once the dust has settled.
10:27PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: Preventing infant deaths that stem from improper sleep enviorments
Research shows that over 4,000 infants die in the U.S. each year as a result of improper sleeping conditions. Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss the problem and how it can be prevented.
9:21PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: Top June retail deals for consumers
Consumer insider Courtney Jesperson of Nerdwallet.com joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to share the best deals and steals for consumers during the month of June.
9:35PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: The dangers of skin cancer, and how best to prevent it
As the summer season approaches, Dr. Daniel Rabb of the Dermatology Associates of Northeast Georgia joined the Afternoon News Wrap to discuss the dangers of skin cancer and some measures that can be taken to help prevent it.
10:32PM ( 8 years ago )
AUDIO: Improving your outdoor living spaces with HGTV's Kate Campbell
As well roll into summer and people start gearing up for home-and-outdoor-improvement projects, the Afternoon News Wrap called upon HGTV's celebrity carpenter Kate Campell for some advice on the best ways to handle these endeavors.
8:38PM ( 8 years ago )