Saturday October 19th, 2024 5:33PM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
NY pregnant woman killed by plow, baby delivered
Police say a pregnant woman who was loading groceries into the trunk of her car with her husband was struck and killed by a private snow plow in New York City, and her baby was successfully delivered by cesarean section.
9:16PM ( 10 years ago )
GSP involved in Hall Co. car chase
Despite numerous warnings from officials for locals to stay off the roads amid hazardous driving conditions, the Georgia State Patrol was forced to engage in a car chase earlier this afternoon in Hall County.
9:15PM ( 10 years ago )
Winter weather briefing has local officials urging safety
The National Weather Service held an emergency weather briefing tonight to inform local officials about the ongoing winter weather event that is blanketing North Georgia.
11:18PM ( 10 years ago )
AMA supports overhaul of Medicare doctors' pay
The American Medical Association says it strongly supports legislation that would change the way Medicare pays doctors, to emphasize quality care and not just sheer volume of services.
9:09PM ( 10 years ago )
Georgia schools tossing out junk food
Area schools must soon limit selling food items for fundraisers and through vending machines thanks to a new federal law called the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
10:28AM ( 10 years ago )
Wallenda completes tightrope walk in Georgia Dome
Aerialist Nik Wallenda has completed a tightrope walk inside the Georgia Dome, cheered on by more than 30,000 people as he carefully moved more than 100 feet above the field.
8:47AM ( 10 years ago )
Judge tosses suit over World Trade Center security
A judge has dismissed World Trade Center neighbors' lawsuit challenging a security plan they say would burden them with ``fortress-like'' security for the rebuilt site.
9:20PM ( 10 years ago )
Judge weighs pre-trial issues in Ga. ethics lawsuit
An attorney for Georgia's ethics commission is asking a judge to avoid an upcoming trial in the case of a former employee who alleges retaliation for investigating ethics complaints against Gov. Nathan Deal.
8:17PM ( 10 years ago )
House GOP struggles with looming debt limit hike
House Republican leaders are openly struggling to devise a way forward on must-do legislation to increase the government's borrowing cap.
8:29PM ( 10 years ago )
US Treasury takes step to avoid hitting debt limit
The federal government says it will temporarily suspend sales of U.S. Treasury securities to state and local governments starting at noon on Friday, its first step to avoid breaching the nation's borrowing limit this year.
9:07PM ( 10 years ago )