Tuesday November 26th, 2024 11:37PM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Comedian Katt Williams arrested in Gainesville for 2nd time in as many weeks
Comedian Micah "Katt" Williams was among several individuals arrested in Gainesville early this week following a week-long investigation into claims of false imprisonment and assault.
8:10PM ( 8 years ago )
A national relationship coach discusses whether "man caves" are healthy for a marriage
Love strategist and the founder of LoveQuest Marketing, Lisa Concepcion, explains why having a man and woman space in the house is good for a relationship.
8:11AM ( 8 years ago )
The former CEO of Primerica, a Clermont resident, discusses how to be a more effective leader
John Addison, the former CEO of Primerica and resident of Clermont, discusses principles of leadership for business and life in his new book, Real Leadership: 9 Simple Practices for Leading and Living with Purpose.
8:08PM ( 8 years ago )
Unemployment insurance claims in state, Gainesville up from a month ago
The number of initial claims for unemployment insurance in Georgia and in Gainesville rose in January, compared to December.
11:59AM ( 8 years ago )
One family, somewhere in the South, could be worth millions after finding rare Ty Cobb baseball cards
Julie Ridgway with the Ty Cobb Museum in Royston, Ga. stopped by the Afternoon News Wrap this week to dicuss the recent discovery of several century-old Cobb baseball cards that could net one family millions of dollars.
8:22PM ( 8 years ago )
Major storms predicted in coming days for western, central and southern U.S.
A major storm system is expected to start impacting the western, central and southern United States late Friday and continue through next week, the National Weather Service said.
7:44PM ( 8 years ago )
N. Ga. doctors arrested on drug charges for second time in a month
Two North Georgia physicians who were arrested early last month as part of an ongoing prescription drug investigation now face charges in North Carolina.
9:41PM ( 8 years ago )
Best-selling author discusses the ongoing battle of Creationism vs. Evolution
Stephen C. Meyer, author of the New York Times best-seller "Darwin's Doubt," joins the Afternoon News Wrap to discuss the question of how and why life came to be on Earth, as well as the ongoing battle of Creationism vs. Evolution.
8:48PM ( 8 years ago )
President of the Southern Baptist Convention discusses the role of faith in deciding on political candidates
Ronnie Floyd, the President of the Southern Baptist Convention, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to talk about important questions religious voters should consider as they decide on which presidential candidates will receive their vote.
9:33PM ( 8 years ago )
Following win in South Carolina, Clinton re-focuses campaign to solely target Republican front-runner Trump
Preparing for the biggest delegate haul of the campaign, Hillary Clinton is trying to leave Bernie Sanders with little room to operate and douse the flames behind his once insurgent campaign.
9:27PM ( 8 years ago )