by JMO Staff | Jun 16, 2025 | Floating Boats
Among the federal offices swept up in the DOGE cuts was the U.S. Geological Survey’s office in Norcross, which monitors flooding and water pollution around the Southeast. Environmentalist groups such as Chattahoochee Riverkeeper urged lawmakers to push for its...
by JMO Staff | Jun 16, 2025 | James Magazine
The June 15th show opens with debate over violence and arrests during Brookhaven protests against illegal immigrant deportations, and what to expect next. Brian assures Phil an email touting a U.S. Senate candidacy is fake. A controversial former sheriff’s...
by JMO Staff | Jun 13, 2025 | Floating Boats
International law firm Dentons has been named this year’s goBeyondProfit Champion for its enduring commitment to civic engagement – an ideal the firm has held fast to since long before it even got its current name. Dating all the way back to when the firm...
by JMO Staff | Jun 12, 2025 | Floating Boats
An ambitious downtown Atlanta highway capping project dubbed ‘The Stitch’ is at risk following the news that a $157.6 million federal grant meant to fund the first phase of its construction is no longer included in the proposed congressional budget. The...
by JMO Staff | Jun 11, 2025 | Floating Boats
The recent House vs. NCAA settlement threatens to upend college sports as we know them – and who better to give his thoughts than UGA football Coach Kirby Smart? Smart says he’s concerned about several facets of the deal, including getting rid of walk-ons...