by JMO Staff | Oct 14, 2024 | James Magazine
Guest host Russ Spencer opens the Oct. 13th show with debate regarding the controversy over State Board of Elections’ rule-making. Discussion then turns to the Georgia response to both Hurricane Helene and Milton, its political impact and the sifting through of...
by JMO Staff | Oct 11, 2024 | James Magazine
Georgia lawmakers should enact safe firearm storage legislation to reduce an epidemic of gun violence most dramatically illustrated by last month’s school shooting in Barrow County, two parents of teens killed by guns said Thursday. “It is a pain that never goes...
by JMO Staff | Oct 11, 2024 | James Magazine
There are many ways you can engage during an election. Whether it’s speaking to your neighbors, civic groups, or friends at church, or meeting with candidates themselves, your voice can have an impact. Take the time to educate yourself as a voter, as well as the...
by Dave Williams | Oct 10, 2024 | James Magazine
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents is asking two organizations that govern collegiate sports to ban transgender women from participating in women’s sports. Tuesday’s unanimous vote came two years after the Georgia High School Association (GHSA)...
by Dave Williams | Oct 9, 2024 | James Magazine
More than 137,000 Georgia high school seniors will receive a personalized direct college admissions letter this month, as the GEORGIA MATCH program begins its second year. Each letter will list the public colleges and universities in Georgia that are holding a...
by JMO Staff | Oct 7, 2024 | James Magazine
Opening the Oct. 6th broadcast is analysis of Hurricane Helene’s devastating impact in Georgia, the local, state and federal response as well as the political impact. A chemical plant fire and resulting air quality concerns that caused evacuations and a...