Fishing For Justice in Macon, Georgia
Approximately ten rounds were fired at three fisherman on lake Tobesofkee in Macon, Georgia and to date no one has been charged or arrested. The shots, according to reports, were…
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Approximately ten rounds were fired at three fisherman on lake Tobesofkee in Macon, Georgia and to date no one has been charged or arrested. The shots, according to reports, were…
Charles Richardson confirmed yet again why he received an F in my evaluation of editorials in Georgia newspapers. Today he complains that the decision has already been made about the…
By Mike Mosettig Two women wear face masks while walking on a polluted evening in Beijing, China on Oct. 24, 2014. Photo by Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images Even in a country…
By Domenico Montanaro President Barack Obama has been relegated to campaigning in places he is popular, like Wisconsin, where he showed support for Democrat Mary Burke who is running against…
By Benjy Sarlin ATLANTA, Georgia – Democratic Senate candidate Michelle Nunn and Republican David Perdue hammered away at each other in a debate Sunday over Perdue’s outsourcing work and Nunn’s…
By Walter C. Jones Morris News Service ATLANTA — The barrage of negative advertisements about Republican Nathan Deal and Democrat Jason Carter is helping Libertarian Andrew Hunt make his case…
By Walter C. Jones Morris News Service ATLANTA — The main subjects of Sunday’s Senate debate weren’t in the television studio where it occurred during a live, statewide broadcast. Democrat…
By KATHLEEN FOODY Associated Press ATLANTA — The candidates for Georgia governor came to their third and final debate ready to attack, ramping up their accusations on education, taxes and…
By Michael McAuliff WASHINGTON — If Georgia voters are looking for someone to cool the partisan rancor in Washington, Republican Senate candidate David Perdue served notice Sunday night that he’s…
By Jeremy Redmon – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Republican candidate and incumbent Governor Nathan Deal, center, listens to Libertarian candidate and and former CEO of a nano technology company Andrew Hunt,…
By Bryan Long Back in 2007, Georgia Revenue Commissioner Bart Graham noticed something funny in the state budget. What he discovered would bring to light a scandal then nearly 20…
By Greg Bluestein Georgia’s 7.9 percent unemployment rate for the month of September was again ranked highest in the nation, according to a federal report released this morning. The state’s…