by Patrick Hickey | May 18, 2017 | James Magazine
While the Georgia Chamber of Commerce has served Peach State business interests for over 100 years, it’s easy to think of it as an Metro Atlanta institution. After all their headquarters are downtown, their biggest members are in and around the city, and...
by Patrick Hickey | May 16, 2017 | News, News 2
While the I-85 overpass collapse was a nightmare for the thousands of Atlantans who had the crux of their commute go up in flames, it gave city officials a glut of data regarding traffic patterns and transit usage that under normal circumstances would have been...
by Patrick Hickey | May 10, 2017 | News, News 2
The success of Georgia’s film industry in recent years has been well documented, as the state has become the third best place to film in the entire country after California and New York City, bringing in billions upon billion of dollars per year in...
by Patrick Hickey | May 4, 2017 | News, News 2
The American Conservative Union, one of the nation’s oldest and most influential conservative advocacy organizations, released their scorecards for 2016 this week, and Georgia Republicans fared well. The grades, given on a 0-100 scale, indicate how...
by Patrick Hickey | May 3, 2017 | James Magazine
The Atlanta City Council on Monday voted unanimously in favor of a resolution pledging to power Atlanta 100% via clean and renewable energy sources by 2035. Resolution 17-R-3510, introduced by City Councilman Kwanza Hall, (also a candidate for Mayor) pledges to...