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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Georgia man convicted of aiding terrorist groups
    A 23-year-old Georgia man has been convicted of aiding terrorist groups by sending videotapes of U.S. landmarks overseas.
  • Miller's health improving after hospitalization
    A spokeswoman for St. Joseph's Hospital says former U.S. Sen. Zell Miller is improving after being hospitalized last weekend for shingles.
  • Georgia revenue collections continue to fall
    Georgia's tax collections dropped again in July, falling $117 million short of where the state's bank account stood this time last year.
  • Police and church leaders seek immigration reform
    Georgia congressman Hank Johnson has joined law enforcement and religious leaders in calling for immigration reform.
  • Ga. suspect tells jurors he is not a terrorist
    A 23-year-old accused of using a video camera to scout national landmarks for terror attacks told jurors Tuesday that he never helped terrorists, nor plotted to do so.
  • Obama takes on health care critics
    Hoping to blunt the momentum of critics, President Barack Obama went on the offensive in support of his health care plan Tuesday, urging the country not to listen to those who seek to "scare and mislead the American people."
  • Ga. terror suspect to present closing arguments
    A 23-year-old Roswell man charged with aiding terror groups is expected to make closing arguments at his federal trial on Tuesday.
  • Arcade Police staff cut to three
    And then there were three. That's the number of officers now patrolling the city of Arcade after the police department's staff is cut by more than 50 percent.
  • First day enrollment up from last year for Hall schools
    First day enrollment in Hall County schools is up by more than 300 students compared to the first day of school last year, according to Superintendent Will Schofield.
  • Tenn. man sought in Ala. murder caught in Gwinnett Co.
    A Tennessee man sought in the July 2006 shooting death of an Alabama man has been captured in Gwinnett County.
  • Sotomayor is sworn in as Supreme Court justice
    Sonia Sotomayor has been sworn in as the Supreme Court's first Hispanic justice.
  • Gwinnett Co. libraries experiencing more cuts
    Time is of the essence for bookworms in Gwinnett County. That's because beginning Monday, they'll have fewer days to browse the bookshelves at the county's public libraries.
  • Ga. governor deals with water battle at home, too
    The age-old tension between rural Georgia and its sprawling metropolis may only intensify because of a federal ruling that could keep essential reservoir water from trickling into Atlanta.
  • Motorcycle club members arrested in Buford
    Three members of a motorcycle club are facing charges after being found with marijuana and firearms during a traffic stop in Buford.
  • The Little House celebrates its grand opening
    The doors to The Little House on Gainesville's Washington Street were wide open Friday as the two organizations it houses celebrated its grand opening.
  • Gainesville Police investigate string of entering auto cases
    The Gainesville Police Department is investigating 11 separate reports of vehicles being broken into in the Hilton Drive area.
  • Second day of testimony in Georgia terror trial
    The alleged accomplice of a 23-year-old man charged with aiding terror groups took the stand for a second day.
  • Gov. Perdue accused of saber rattling over water dispute
    Alabama's governor says his Georgia counterpart is engaging in saber rattling and pointless posturing on the water dispute between Alabama, Georgia and Florida.
  • Senate confirms Sotomayor for Supreme Court
    The Senate has confirmed Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic Justice on the Supreme Court.
  • AP Interview: Perdue readies to play 'hardball'
    Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue said he's readying to play ``hardball'' against his neighbors in the legal battle over federal water rights by focusing on Florida's environmental record and pushing a 150-year-old ruling that could give Georgia control over a key river.
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