by JMO Staff | Aug 7, 2026 | Floating Boats
It’s outrageous that Atlanta taxpayers paid Foris Webb $910,000 for two years even though he produced little record any “work.” After reviewing invoices and emails, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution found he was supposed to be overseeing a petition calling for a...
by JMO Staff | Aug 6, 2026 | Floating Boats
When Manuel’s Tavern opened in Atlanta’s Poncey-Highland neighborhood on August 6th, 1956, it was just another neighborhood bar, serving mostly Emory students. But in the 70s it became a hot spot for Democratic Party politicos. Jimmy Carter announced his...
by JMO Staff | Aug 6, 2026 | James Magazine
Kelly Loeffler, the 28th Administrator of the US Small Business Administration, discusses the President’s agenda and emphasis on fostering the growth and success of small businesses. Learn more in this video from Georgia CEO:...
by JMO Staff | Aug 5, 2026 | Floating Boats
Gov. Brian Kemp’s eight years in office were the ‘good ol’ days’ for state agencies as they benefitted from the state’s massive surplus, which swelled to as much as $16 billion. But as he prepares to leave office and turn the...
by JMO Staff | Aug 5, 2026 | James Magazine
A water utility that serves 300,000 homes and businesses in metro Atlanta is still investigating whether a hacker caused a service outage last week. That July 27 shutdown in northern Clayton County occurred the same day that water utilities in at least seven...