by JMO Staff | Dec 15, 2023 | James Magazine
Middle Georgia State University President Christopher Blake highlights the many contributions of Robert F. Hatcher, Sr. to MGSU upon receiving the Board of Regents’ Hall of Fame Alumni and Distinguished Friends Award before over 550 guests at the University System of...
by Dave Williams | Dec 14, 2023 | James Magazine
Georgia will need to spend at least $81 billion on transportation improvements by 2050 to keep people and freight moving on highways that otherwise will becoming increasingly congested, state Commissioner of Transportation Russell McMurry warned Wednesday....
by JMO Staff | Dec 10, 2023 | James Magazine
The Dec. 10th show opens with debate over the GOP-dominated General Assembly’s final state legislative & congressional redistricting maps that go for judicial review. Presidential politics & how they impact Georgia is next. Then the panel grapples with...
by JMO Staff | Dec 8, 2023 | James Magazine
Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer for Norfolk Southern Ed Elkins talks about how Norfolk Southern is perfectly positioned to help the logistics industry in the Southeast and why Georgia is such a great place to do business. Learn more in the...
by Phil Kent | Dec 7, 2023 | James Magazine
Many longtime Atlanta/Fulton County court watchers, and especially Georgia’s law enforcement community, are shocked that two of the three suspects accused of burning down a Wendy’s in southwest Atlanta during a 2020 Black Lives Matter riot have accepted...
by Dave Williams | Dec 6, 2023 | James Magazine
The General Assembly’s Republican majorities gave final passage to new legislative district maps Tuesday over objections from minority Democrats that the state House and Senate maps violate the Voting Rights Act. Voting along party lines, the Georgia House of...