by JMO Staff | Jun 9, 2025 | James Magazine
Debate over an ICE detention center expansion, and illegal immigrant arrests at a Marietta nail salon, open the June 8th program. A discussion about a new Democrat running in the 2026 governors’ race, defeated gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams helping her...
by Ty Tagami | Jun 9, 2025 | James Magazine
Another football celebrity with ties to the University of Georgia could be headed for the state’s political big leagues, as former University of Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley weighs a run for U.S. Senate. The son of legendary Bulldogs coach Vince Dooley is...
by Ty Tagami | Jun 6, 2025 | James Magazine
The wide-open race for governor of Georgia in the next election will have Democrats assailing Republicans on access to health care and other quality of life issues, as a fourth liberal partisan enters the race. State Rep. Derrick Jackson, a retired naval...
by JMO Staff | Jun 6, 2025 | James Magazine
From our friends at Georgia CEO: CEO & Publisher of JAMES Magazine Phil Kent talks the current Tourism & Hospitality Issue of JAMES and what readers can expect in upcoming issues. Up next: the much anticipated Education Issue! ...
by Dave Williams | Jun 5, 2025 | James Magazine
The Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking public input ahead of two planned open houses this month on a plan to widen Interstate 16 west of Savannah. The project would widen the heavily traveled highway from two lanes to three in both directions from...
by Ty Tagami | Jun 4, 2025 | James Magazine
After more than a century of trying, Georgia may soon get its first national park, as the state’s congressional delegation puts aside partisan differences to upgrade the status of ancient mounds in Macon. That city, long a champion of promoting Ocmulgee Mounds...