by Patrick Hickey | Oct 21, 2017 | News, News 2
A committee put together by Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed met for the first time Wednesday to discuss Confederate monuments and streets named after Confederate figures. The group, which is headed up by Atlanta History Center CEO Sheffield Hale, will hear from the...
by Patrick Hickey | Oct 12, 2017 | News, News 2
Late last year InsiderAdvantage wrote about the state’s plan to construct a high speed rail line connecting Atlanta and Chattanooga, and the steps that officials were taking to move it forward. The first among those was the publication of a Tier 1 Draft...
by Patrick Hickey | Oct 11, 2017 | News, News 2
While Atlanta’s mayoral candidates continue to try and drag Mary Norwood off her lofty perch atop the polls, the race for the city’s second highest elected position has flown mostly under the radar. However that three-candidate race, like its...
by Patrick Hickey | Oct 10, 2017 | James Magazine
For all the good press Georgia gets for its ascendance into one of the nation’s premier places to do business, its improving education system often gets left out. But the good news keeps pouring in for the state’s K-12 programs, which in recent...
by Patrick Hickey | Oct 4, 2017 | News, News 2
On Tuesday the National Redistricting Foundation, a left-leaning group led by former attorney general Eric Holder, filed a lawsuit against the state of Georgia, alleging that state lawmakers gerrymandered two districts based along racial lines, preserving the tightly...