by Baker Owens | Nov 18, 2020 | James Magazine
The list of complaints about downtown Atlanta will be familiar to many. No need to list them here but suffice to say most residents of metro Atlanta – even diehard defenders – do not spend much time (or have a reason to) in downtown. The time of the theaters...
by Baker Owens | Nov 13, 2020 | James Magazine
It’s well-known that Covid-19 has hit the tourism industry particularly hard. In Georgia, that means a huge economic driver for the state. Tourism in the Peach State is a $69 billion industry, driving significant growth and revenue for companies in Georgia, and...
by Baker Owens | Nov 12, 2020 | James Magazine
On Wednesday, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger – with Covid-19 still lurking in the background of a very contentious statewide election and Senate runoff election, announced that the state runoff races scheduled for December 1 would be moved back to the...
by Baker Owens | Nov 6, 2020 | James Magazine
With an intensity in the electorate not seen in some time, 2020 looks to have been a hard year for Libertarians to break through in the statewide races in which they ran. And yet they may have played a bigger role than ever. After a 2016 when former New...
by Baker Owens | Nov 4, 2020 | James Magazine
Tuesday night provided relatively few surprises in Congressional races in Georgia. Only a handful were up for grabs anyway – 10 of the 14 races were not within 20 points as of press time. Every incumbent won fairly handily and it appears only one race is likely...