by Walter Jones | Sep 17, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — The laws governing the sale of alcohol in Georgia never define what constitutes beer, describe a “standard case” in milliliters but establish limits in ounces, and empowers the revenue commissioner to control the lettering on store signs,...
by Walter Jones | Sep 10, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Things are looking up at Georgia Regents University since the consolidation of Augusta’s two universities, Ricardo Azziz told the Board of Regents Tuesday. Azziz, GRU’s president who presided over the merger of Georgia Health Sciences...
by Walter Jones | Sep 9, 2014 | James Magazine
The major-party candidates for Georgia’s open Senate seat exhibit their different leadership styles in how theytalk about a developing foreign-policy challenge thousands of miles away. The news and social media have been full of reports about the swift land...
by Walter Jones | Sep 4, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — A pair of new ads are coming to screens across the state for two candidates for governor. Wednesday, both Republican Nathan Deal’s campaign and Libertarian Andrew Hunt announced their commercials. Hunt’s is his first so far. Deal is...
by Walter Jones | Sep 3, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — Voters will have at least three more opportunities to see Senate candidates Michelle Nunn and David Perdue toe to toe with word Tuesday of their agreement to participate in upcoming televised debates. Nunn, however, has accepted invitations to two...