Carr challenges Savannah gun law

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is at odds with Savannah Mayor Van Johnson over a city ordinance that makes it illegal to leave guns in unlocked cars. According to Carr’s office the new rule conflicts with state law, citing a statute that says local...

Ga. House speaker names communications director

Georgia House of Representatives Speaker Jon Burns, R-Newington, undergoes a staff change with Communications Director Stephen Lawson now joining the Dentons law firm’s public policy practice based in Atlanta. His experience spans governmental policy, media relations...

No more Braves?

Baseball fans had a rude awakening Wednesday when it was announced that Comcast would no longer carry Bally Sports – the channel that carries Braves games.  The dispute between Diamond Sports ( who owns Bally) and Comcast is the latest in a frustrating...

Avoiding polarization in Cobb

At a time when our two major political parties seem more divided than ever, some politicos continue to search for ways to find common ground and embrace healthy debate.  That’s why a pair of Cobb County political figures – Former Cobb GOP chair Jason...

UGA’s strong message against lawbreakers

At least 16 left-wing, anti-Israel protestors were arrested yesterday by campus police, backed by state troopers, for trespassing on the University of Georgia campus. State Rep. Houston Gaines, R-Athens, praised the “quick response to disperse those illegally trying...

Southwest to cut Atlanta flights

After a dismal first quarter that showed a $231 million loss, Southwest Airlines is planning to cut half of its flights out of Atlanta among other cost-cutting measures.  The Dallas-based airline is struggling with rising labor costs and delays in aircraft production...

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