Saturday October 19th, 2024 11:38PM

Bryan Pirkle

Reporter
Bryan Pirkle
Ga. Senator, U.S. Ag. Secretary announce program to bring high-speed internet to rural communities
A new program aimed at bringing high-speed internet to rural communities was announced Saturday afternoon by Georgia Senator David Perdue and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue.
5:50PM ( 4 years ago )
South Carolina man facing charges following accident involving Jackson Co. deputy
A Jackson County Sheriff's Deputy suffered minor injuries Saturday afternoon when his patrol vehicle was struck by a tractor-trailer while parked on the center median of I-85.
9:30AM ( 4 years ago )
Hall Co. DUI results in downed pole, localized power outage
A Gainesville woman faces multiple charges, including driving under the influence, after causing a single-car accident that temporarily shut down a portion of Browns Bridge Road late Saturday morning.
8:58PM ( 4 years ago )
Jackson Co. family loses pet to Christmas Eve fire
Authorities are investigating a residential fire in Jackson County that killed a family pet late in the afternoon on Christmas Eve.
1:00AM ( 4 years ago )
Drowning investigation underway in northern Forsyth Co.
Authorities are investigating a possible drowning incident that occurred Saturday in Forsyth County.
12:45PM ( 4 years ago )
Forsyth Co. deputies investigating after movie catering workers found with drugs at Denmark High School
More arrests could be forthcoming after Forsyth County authorities detained three catering workers who were in possession of drugs at an area school on Friday.
8:29PM ( 4 years ago )
Mattie's Call issued as search for Duluth man continues
Gwinnett County authorities are asking for the public's help locating a missing Duluth resident who suffers from dementia.
3:01PM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Concealed carry gun licenses on the rise
Mark Walters with the 2nd Amendment Foundation joins the show to discuss the consistent rise of of concealed carry permits being issued across the U.S.
8:18PM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: The affordable housing crisis facing the U.S.
Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity, joins the show to discuss the shortage of affordable housing in the U.S., and the ongoing crisis facing the nearly 40 million people affected by it.
9:15PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: The impact of the #MeToo movement on "workplace segregation"
Gender issues specialist Kelly Accetta joins the show to discuss research that alleges the #MeToo movement is causing a new form of segregation in the workplace.
5:02PM ( 5 years ago )