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Katie Crumley

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Recent Articles by Katie Crumley

  • Ga. nets record pass rate on writing test
    Nearly nine out of 10 Georgia high school students passed the state's writing test this fall.
  • Hall Co. amendment generates confusion
    There's some confusion among Hall County taxpayers when it comes to their eligibility for a school tax exemption.
  • Security 'beefed up' in Sugar Hill
    Sugar Hill City Manager Bob Hail said the city has entered into a contract with Plaza Security to provide extra patrols for the city since Sugar Hill doesn't have its own police department.
  • Ga. Court strikes down sex offender provision
    Georgia's top court dealt another blow to Georgia's tough sex offender law Tuesday, declaring a provision that requires an automatic life prison sentence for sex offenders who repeatedly fail to register as ``cruel and unusual punishment.''
  • Corps reduces water flow from Savannah River lake
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it is reducing water flow through three Savannah River lakes on the South Carolina-Georgia state line that are at record lows because of a drought.
  • Lawrenceville detective arrested for drunk driving
    A DUI charge has led to the firing of a veteran Lawrenceville police detective.
  • Body found in Forsyth Co. home
    A man's body was found in a Forsyth County home Monday afternoon.
  • State patrol prepares for year's busiest holiday travel period
    With gasoline prices across Georgia well below the national average, the Georgia State Patrol is preparing for the busiest holiday travel period so far this year.
  • Northwest flight attendants union sues Delta
    The union that represents Northwest Airlines flight attendants is suing Delta Air Lines to block the world's biggest carrier from starting to integrate the two carriers' seniority lists.
  • Stocks soar after government bailout of Citigroup
    Wall Street has barreled higher for the second straight session, this time in a relief rally over the government's plan to bail out Citigroup Inc.
  • Car overturns on railroad tracks
    Wreckers spent nearly two hours in the rain Monday afternoon clearing an accident on railroad tracks in Gainesville.
  • Thanksgiving comes early for Antioch Baptist Church
    Turkey, dressing, creamed potatoes, chocolate cake and more were on the menu Saturday during "A Meal with Antioch" at New Holland Elementary in Gainesville.
  • Firearms trade group offers reward in thefts
    The trade association for the firearms industry says it will match rewards offered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for information solving burglaries of licensed gun retailers including one in North Georgia.
  • Ga. DOT opens project bidding, holds open house
    The Georgia Department of Transportation opened bidding Friday on the Ga. 369 intersection work.
  • Mother held in Ky. fire that killed her 2 children
    A Georgia woman accused of the 2007 arson that killed two of her children at the Fort Campbell, Ky., Army base will remain in federal custody.
  • Stocks rally late as markets close
    Stocks rallied strongly at the end of the session, after a report that President-elect Barack Obama plans to name New York Federal Reserve President Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary.
  • Talks on Clinton as secretary of state 'on track'
    A spokesman for Hillary Rodham Clinton says the New York senator is still in discussion over whether to accept the secretary of state's job, though the talks are ``very much on track.''
  • Romney ties Martin, Democrats to socialism
    Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has warned an Atlanta audience that a victory by Democratic Senate candidate Jim Martin could be the first step toward a European brand of socialism.
  • Gainesville soldier honored by Citadel Alumni
    The Citadel Alumni Association has honored five graduates of the Military College of South Carolina and a former member of the staff for their contributions to the college. The awards were presented during the association’s annual meeting Friday, Nov. 14, which is held each Homecoming.
  • Student shot at Savannah State University
    A student has been wounded in a shooting at a residence hall at Savannah State University.
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