Tuesday October 22nd, 2024 3:26AM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
Political activist and strategist talks young voters on the ANW
Audrea Taylor, President of im2moro, an organization of young Americans seeking to get the nation's youth more politically engaged, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss the potential influence young voters could have on this year's presidential election.
7:59PM ( 8 years ago )
National Bank of Ga., parent company bought for roughly $68 million
The National Bank of Georgia (NBG), along with its parent company NBG Bancorp, Inc., have been acquired for roughly $68 million, according to a statement made by the involved parties this week.
10:32PM ( 8 years ago )
GDOL to facilitate career expo in Gwinnett County later this month
North Georgia job seekers have another chance to meet dozens of potential employers at an April 19 job fair in Duluth.
4:00PM ( 8 years ago )
Georgia schools could see dramatic changes in next 2 years
Georgia's education system could see some dramatic changes in the next two years, as Gov. Nathan Deal shifts his first-term focus on prisons and courts to education.
12:04PM ( 8 years ago )
Hall deputies combine job fair, ADVANCE event
A recruiting event for the Hall County Sheriff's Office ADVANCE camp next month will also include a job fair, authorities said.
9:36AM ( 8 years ago )
Georgia death row inmate asks high court to consider juror racial bias
A Georgia death row inmate is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to consider his claim that his death sentence is unconstitutional because one of the jurors was motivated by racial prejudice.
8:07PM ( 8 years ago )
IRS spokesman talks tips for tax season
Mark Green, a spokesman for the IRS, joined the Afternoon News Wrap this week to discuss tips and strategies as the deadline for filing taxes approaches.
7:43PM ( 8 years ago )
April execution date set for Georgia man convicted of triple murder
A late April execution date has been set for man convicted in the 1998 triple murders of a central Georgia trucking company owner and his two children, authorities said Thursday.
8:38PM ( 8 years ago )
Atlanta Hawks player sues New York City over arrest
Atlanta Hawks player Thabo Sefolosha filed a federal lawsuit against New York City on Wednesday, alleging he was unjustly arrested outside of a trendy nightclub last year during a fracas that left him with a broken leg and ended his NBA season.
8:38PM ( 8 years ago )
International speaker and author talks rise of U.S.'s "whiny Americans"
John Horvat, international speaker and author of "Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Nation," joined the ANW this week to discuss whether America is turning into a nation of "whiners and complainers."
8:33PM ( 8 years ago )