by JMO Staff | Jul 9, 2026 | Floating Boats
As municipalities statewide ponder putting a pause on data center construction, Atlanta officials are looking towards another industry. The Atlanta City Council this week approved a sixth month moratorium on self-storage centers, an effort pushed by Mayor Andre...
by JMO Staff | Jul 8, 2026 | Floating Boats
The massive cluster of federal office buildings in south downtown Atlanta is one of the largest in the nation outside of Washington D.C. But with the Trump Administration and Congress both looking to downsize to save money, the buildings’ future is in...
by JMO Staff | Jul 7, 2026 | Floating Boats
Mother Nature was kind enough to give more than 45,000 runners a reprieve on Saturday as temperatures remained in the high 70s in Atlanta for the start of the 57th annual Peachtree Road Race. That total is the biggest since 2019, as runners from all over the world...
by JMO Staff | Jul 6, 2026 | Floating Boats
The widening of the FBI probe into the Fulton County Board of Election’s management of the 2020 presidential election reflects President Donald Trump’s desire to get solid proof that the balloting was, in his words, “rigged.” The assigning of...
by JMO Staff | Jul 3, 2026 | Floating Boats
Some (very) early polling of the Georgia U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races show strong numbers for Democrats, as well as an interesting trend to keep an eye on. The Fox News poll shows Jon Ossoff leading Mike Collins by 13 points, while Keisha Lance Bottoms leads...
by JMO Staff | Jul 2, 2026 | Floating Boats
This week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that political parties may spend unlimited amounts of money on candidates will boost the Senate campaign of U.S. Rep. Mike Collins. Coming off a bruising primary, he only had $1.7 million left in the bank, compared to...