Kindergartener Brings Pistol to School by Accident
Parents at Wadell Elementary received a shocking phone call Monday evening. more »Two Automotive Suppliers to Create Jobs in LaGrange
Governor Sonny Perdue announced today two automotive suppliers will create a total of more than 200 jobs in LaGrange in preparation for the Kia Motors plant that is being constructed in nearby West Point. more »10 Questions About Iraq Progress Report
The "Petraeus report" is finally out. So, what does it say and why should you care?‘No Child’ Law Needs More Flexibility, Virginia Educator Tells Panel
States need more flexibility under the federal No Child Left Behind law to find ways to improve education, Billy Cannaday, Virginia's superintendent of public instruction, told a House panel Monday. more »2 U.S. Reps. named as Obama’s Ga. campaign chairmen
Senator Barack Obama named Representatives Sanford Bishop and Hank Johnson today as the Georgia co-chairman of his presidential campaign. more »Prosecutors appeal Hyundai ruling
South Korean prosecutors filed an appeal with the nation's highest court today over one aspect of an appeals court ruling last week in the case of convicted Hyundai Chairman Chung Mong-koo. more »Broken Water Line Floods 18th Avenue
It wasn't the sky, but 18th Avenue that opened up Saturday evening and let the water come raining down.Petraeus set to give lawmakers his assessment of the war
The top American commander in Iraq today gives Congress his long-awaited assessment of the war. more »Midland Family Eager for Petraeus Report
David and Deborah Tainsh lost their son, Patrick, to the war in Iraq three years ago.
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