All Stories
Summer brings West Nile season once again
By Shannon Jenkins
Impersonator makes bond
By Ed Brock
Kyle M. Moody
Kyle M. Moody, age 20, of East Point, passed away on Wednesday, June 1, 2005.
Ethel R. Huie
Ethel R. Huie of Morrow passed away on Thursday, June 2, 2005.
Show me the ivy - Greg Gelpi
While some dream of endless sandy shorelines and others long for thriving metropolises, visions of ivy-covered brick walls have always danced in my mind.
Reduce travel stress: Abolish giant carry-ons - Rob Felt
Dozens of people are clogged at the end of the loading ramp, shuffling back and forth and staring at the food service area just behind the plane's cockpit. A pair of flight attendants smile and nod at each passerby as they make their way towards the center aisle. They round the corner and peer down the cabin, taking survey of exactly what's holding up the group.
Ronald D. Coile
Ronald D. Coile, age 72, of Conley, loving husband, father and friend, passed away on Thursday, June 2, 2005.
Murder trial begins
By Ed Brock
A few steps in the celestial dance - Ed Brock
With a change of lenses, the rings of Saturn became crystal clear to me.
One boycott ends, but persecution lives on - Shannon Jenkins
After nine years, a conservative Christian group has ceased its boycott of the Walt Disney Company.
Preparing for the worst as hurricane season arrives
By Michael Davis
Rail project deals with opposition on both ends
By Justin Boron
Feel the need, the need for cheese - Michael Davis
So on Monday, a group of Englishmen got together on the top of a hill for an ancient contest. They gathered around noon, and spectators came from across the countryside to bear witness.
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Maughan looks to repeat as Outlaws champ
By Anthony Rhoads
Buckhead - a perfect neighborhood to hold hostage - Justin Boron
The Atlanta Police Department should have choppered in police greats Capt. Martin Riggs and Insp. Harry Callahan to the crane fiasco in Buckhead. They would surely know how to coerce that fool out of the skyline.
Getting knocked off the bike of life - Bob Paslay
It is not easy to remain an optimist. It is like riding a bike. You are riding along, hit a pothole, get thrown and scarred up and bruised. You have to get back on the bike and keep going. That's not to say it doesn't hurt because it does.
Jones named new boys' coach at Mt. Zion
By Doug Gorman
Kidnapping suspect denied bond
By Ed Brock
Baseball games rained out
From Staff Reports
Pets of the week
June 2, 2005