by JMO Staff | Oct 9, 2024 | Floating Boats
You’ve heard of RINOs (Republican in Name Only) but could Democrats have their own DINO running for Congress? That’s what Dems in Georgia’s 11th Congressional District think, arguing that Congressional candidate Katy Stamper, who won the May...
by JMO Staff | Oct 8, 2024 | Floating Boats
One week after a shock decision from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ruled the Georgia’s abortion law unconstitutional, the state Supreme Court on Monday reinstated it through the appeals process. That means the state’s 2022 law is back...
by JMO Staff | Oct 7, 2024 | Floating Boats
Gwinnett County is suing the state of Georgia, as well as three state legislators, over the recently-passed referendum that created the new city of Mulberry within the county. Mulberry would become Gwinnett’s 17th city and second-largest by population, but...
by JMO Staff | Oct 4, 2024 | Floating Boats
One of the many displaced victims of Hurricane Helene is the Valdosta State University football team, which has temporarily relocated to Atlanta to stay use Georgia State’s facilities as it prepares for Saturday’s game against Shorter University. Lt. Gov....
by JMO Staff | Oct 3, 2024 | Floating Boats
The ongoing feud between College Park Mayor Bianca Motley Broom and her own city council worsened this week following the hiring of a new city manager, a process that Motley Broom said “skipped essential steps.” The drama is the latest twist for the city of...
by JMO Staff | Oct 2, 2024 | Floating Boats
The U.S. Department of Justice released the findings of a three-year investigation into Georgia’s state prison system – and it didn’t hold back with its criticisms. “The findings report we issue today lays bare the horrific and inhumane conditions...