Savannah Bananas going big

The Savannah Bananas exploded in popularity over the past decade, with fans traveling from across the country to watch their fun, Harlem Globetrotters-esque take on the game.  Last year they started the Banana Ball Championship League, bringing three more teams into...

DeKalb schools superintendent in hot water

Last week news broke that DeKalb County Superintendent Devon Horton was under federal indictment for giving no-bid contracts to his friends, accepting kickbacks and abusing his purchasing card while leading a Chicago-area school district.  He was quickly placed on...

Appalachian Trail Conservancy celebrates 100 years

For 100 years the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) has helped lead the management and conservation of the 2,190 mile trail that bears its name.  And with the Appalachian Trail starting (or ending, depending on your perspective) on Springer Mountain, near Ellijay,...

Fulton County judge lied; should be ousted

Georgia’s Judicial Qualifications Commission strongly recommends the removal of Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shermela Williams for multiple counts of professional misconduct, including illegally jailing a witness in her parents’ divorce case. The JQC emphasized...

Ossoff reports massive fundraising haul

Republican observers were concerned that a packed GOP Senate primary might allow U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff to gather too much steam off on the side.  And after the first round of fundraising reports, those fears may be well founded.  U.S. Rep. Mike Collins and Derek Dooley...

Atlanta aids TSA workers

Deemed “essential employees,” some 1,200 TSA workers at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport are working without pay as a result of the government shutdown.  They will receive backpay once the government reopens, but that’s hardly reassurance...

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