by JMO Staff | Oct 23, 2025 | Floating Boats
Patty Durand, a former Democratic nominee for the state Public Service Commission, has been arrested for stealing trade secrets from the PSC’s Atlanta headquarters. Durand was caught on tape following a meeting taking two booklets of Georgia Power materials...
by JMO Staff | Oct 22, 2025 | Floating Boats
As the government shutdown reaches 22 days, you can expect longer and longer airport lines, particularly at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson, home to 1,200 TSA workers who aren’t being paid. TSA officials are asking the public for patience and urging fliers...
by JMO Staff | Oct 21, 2025 | Floating Boats
The University System of Georgia continues to break records under the steady hand of USG Chancellor Sonny Perdue, conferring more than 82,000 degrees over the past fiscal year, an 8% increase over 2024. Enrollment is up too, both among freshmen and graduate students,...
by JMO Staff | Oct 20, 2025 | Floating Boats
President Donald Trump raised eyebrows recently when he announced that he would be willing to move matches scheduled for next year’s FIFA World Cup out of cities he deems unsafe. But Atlanta officials say they don’t feel any concern, and that the city...
by JMO Staff | Oct 17, 2025 | Floating Boats
Once among the most influential voter outreach groups in the nation, the New Georgia Project is closing its doors for good. Founded by Stacey Abrams in 2013, the organization sprang into action, registering tens of thousands of left-leaning voters and turning Georgia...
by JMO Staff | Oct 16, 2025 | Floating Boats
The merger of two major timberland companies will create a new major corporate headquarters in Georgia – and the new largest private landowner in the state. Florida-based Rayonier and Washington state-based PotlatchDeltic this week announced their merger, and...