by Patrick Hickey | Jan 19, 2017 | James Magazine
The Georgia Board of Regents last week approved another round of consolidations between state colleges, this time in South Georgia. Statesboro’s Georgia Southern University will merge with Savannah’s Armstrong State University, with the latter...
by Patrick Hickey | Jan 18, 2017 | News, News 2
The Ocmulgee National Monument just outside Macon may not be well known to many Atlantans, but its historical importance has not gone unnoticed by local lawmakers. This month U.S. Reps. Sanford Bishop and Austin Scott, who represent parts of Central Georgia,...
by Patrick Hickey | Jan 11, 2017 | News, News 2
Governor Nathan Deal strove to keep positive in his annual State of the State address, which he gave yesterday at the State Capitol before a joint session. The Governor first looked back on his early years in office when the state, still not out of the...
by Patrick Hickey | Jan 5, 2017 | James Magazine
Thank heavens, you can finally take Uber and Lyft home from the airport! *wink* Sure people already did it, but starting last Sunday Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport finally made using ride-sharing services legal to use for customers. The downside of...
by Patrick Hickey | Dec 29, 2016 | James Magazine
Few states in recent years have brought in as much new business as Georgia, and its capital city of course has been the chief beneficiary. Between burgeoning film and tech industries, the world’s busiest airport, and its location as a transportation hub...