by Patrick Hickey | Aug 18, 2016 | News, News 2
With recent polling indicating that Georgia could be in danger of turning purple come November, both the Clinton and Trump campaigns have added staff in the state, preparing for a battle that may wind up fiercer than either side expected. This week the Clinton...
by Patrick Hickey | Aug 16, 2016 | News, News 2
On November 8th the vote for the next leader of the free world will probably steal most of the headlines, but that’s far from the only thing on the ballot here in Georgia. Along with a Senate race and a bevy of local elections, the passage of SB 369...
by Patrick Hickey | Aug 12, 2016 | News, News 2
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed this week responded to the demands made by the Black Lives Matter movement following their meeting in July, and in classic Mayor Reed fashion he pulled no punches in his response. The Mayor flat out rejected most of the demands,...
by Patrick Hickey | Aug 10, 2016 | News, News 2
Ever since rumors of its arrival began swirling last year, Google Fiber has been a hot topic among tech-savvy Atlantans. Offering superior internet speeds and cheaper prices, the service has struck fear into entrenched internet providers AT&T and Comcast,...
by Patrick Hickey | Aug 4, 2016 | News, News 2
Democrat Jim Barksdale, the relatively unknown candidate challenging incumbent Johnny Isakson for U.S. Senate this November, has called for a series of six debates over the fall leading up to election day. Barksdale, a successful investment banker who serves as...