by William Stowers | May 6, 2015 | News, News 2
Last Saturday afternoon the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign kicked off its grassroots organization effort in two states. The first event took place in the former Secretary of State’s home state of New York. The second event didn’t take place in Iowa, New...
by William Stowers | Apr 14, 2015 | News, News 2
On April 1st, eleven Atlanta Public School teachers and educators were convicted on various charges related to the dramatic cheating scandal that took place several years ago. On Tuesday April 14th, ten of them received their sentences. Two of the teachers,...
by William Stowers | Apr 1, 2015 | News
The City of Atlanta can finally move on from the tumultuous cheating scandal that has commandeered Georgia news for over six years. After a week-long deliberation, the jury convicted eleven of the twelve defendants of at least one count of racketeering each on...
by William Stowers | Apr 1, 2015 | News
Last month, the Georgia State House passed HB 70 by a 163-2 vote. This legislation designates the gray fox as the official state mammal of Georgia. State Rep. Carolyn Hugley (D-Columbus), the bill’s sponsor, had bipartisan support to elevate the fox’s status in...
by William Stowers | Mar 24, 2015 | News
Despite the drama surrounding the confirmation of federal prosecutor Loretta Lynch as the next Attorney General, the woman currently holding the number two position at the United States Justice Department is having a much less partisan experience. Sally...