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Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Atlanta Hawks player sues New York City over arrest
Atlanta Hawks player Thabo Sefolosha filed a federal lawsuit against New York City on Wednesday, alleging he was unjustly arrested outside of a trendy nightclub last year during a fracas that left him with a broken leg and ended his NBA season.
8:38PM ( 8 years ago )
International speaker and author talks rise of U.S.'s "whiny Americans"
John Horvat, international speaker and author of "Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Nation," joined the ANW this week to discuss whether America is turning into a nation of "whiners and complainers."
8:33PM ( 8 years ago )
Georgia GOP insider talks the race for the Republican Presidential nomination
Julianne Thompson, the former co-chair of the Atlanta Tea Party and former press sectretary of the Georgia Republican Party, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss the ongoing GOP Presidential race.
9:34PM ( 8 years ago )
Murphy a huge hit in Nats debut, 4-3 win over Braves in 10
Extra innings on the road left Dusty Baker exhausted but happy in his debut as Nationals manager.
9:51PM ( 8 years ago )
UPDATE: Two killed in Georgia-bound Amtrak crash
An Amtrak train struck a piece of heavy equipment just south of Philadelphia on Sunday causing a derailment, killing two Amtrak workers and sending more than 30 passengers to hospitals
7:11PM ( 8 years ago )
Metro Atlanta's population rises to 5.7 million
U.S. Census figures show metro Atlanta's population continues to grow as hundreds of thousands of new residents moved in during the past five years.
2:53PM ( 8 years ago )
Children's Center for Hope and Healing reminds community of its mission, services
In the wake of a child sex abuse story that broke in Gainesville last week, a local nonprofit that helps sex abuse victims is reminding the public of its services.
8:03AM ( 8 years ago )
RADIO INTERVIEW: Gainesville allergist discusses the struggles of allergy season
Dr. Amy Boyd, an allergist with the Allergy and Asthma Clinic of Northeast Georgia, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to talk about the best way to cope with, and overcome, high pollen counts during allergy season.
8:05PM ( 8 years ago )
UNG professor talks about the campus-carry bill and the impact it may have
Matthew Boedy, a professor with the University of North Ga. who recently spoke out against the bill at an Atlanta-based rally, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss the bill's impact on the university system here in Georgia.
7:45PM ( 8 years ago )
Nutrisystem CEO discusses the battle to end heart disease in the South
Recent figures from the CDC show that heart disease is the leading killer of men and women in the U.S. every year. Dawn Zier, the CEO of Nutrisystem, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss efforts to cut down those numbers, especially here in the South.
8:24PM ( 8 years ago )