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Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
N. Korea, UN investigator meet on possible visit
North Korean officials said Monday they met for the first time with a United Nations special investigator on human rights and ``envisage'' him visiting their country. A U.N. official confirmed the meeting.
9:30PM ( 9 years ago )
Democratic attack ads aim to save Senate majority
Their majority in jeopardy, Senate Democrats unleashed a late-campaign round of attack ads Monday accusing Republicans in key races of harboring plans to cut Social Security and Medicare.
9:14PM ( 9 years ago )
GDOL to sponsor career expo in Gainesville Nov. 6
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) will sponsor a career expo Thursday morning, Nov. 6, in Gainesville. It will be held from 9:00-12:00 at the GDOL
7:11PM ( 9 years ago )
Early voting ends Friday
Early voting ends Friday in Georgia for the Nov. 4 general election.
10:59AM ( 9 years ago )
DOT revamping winter weather plans
The last several days have been nothing but sunny and warm, but north Georgians can rest assured, winter is on the way.
6:56AM ( 9 years ago )
US officials: Iraqi army regrouping slowly
Iraq's fractured army has begun to regroup and stage modest, localized attacks on the Islamic State militants who routed them last spring and summer, but they are unlikely to be ready to launch a major counteroffensive for many months, senior U.S. military officials said Thursday.
9:47PM ( 9 years ago )
White House fence jumper charged with assault
The 23-year-old Maryland man who climbed over the White House fence Wednesday night has been charged with felonies for assaulting two police dogs and making threats, the Secret Service said Thursday.
8:45AM ( 9 years ago )
Group blocks Atlanta freeway in police protest
A group of demonstrators protesting police brutality and mass incarceration temporarily blocked traffic on a freeway in downtown Atlanta.
8:33PM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. Ebola response team to meet at state Capitol
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal says the first meeting has been scheduled for the state's newly formed Ebola response team.
9:33PM ( 9 years ago )
Georgia soldiers being deployed to West Africa
A group of soldiers from the Augusta area is being sent to West Africa to help officials working to contain the spread of the Ebola virus.
9:17PM ( 9 years ago )