by Bill Black | Oct 23, 2024 | The Forum
America’s combat-injured veterans should be the last people forced to sue the government, but the injustice of “concurrent receipt” has left them with little choice. This policy prevents veterans, including many here in Georgia, from receiving both their...
by Will Bentley | Oct 15, 2024 | The Forum
Georgia has always been defined by its agricultural roots. As Georgia’s largest industry since the original founding of the state, agriculture has been at the forefront of innovation for over 200 years. Georgia’s rich farming legacy remains an integral part of...
by Dan Flynn | Oct 11, 2024 | The Forum
In the immediate aftermath of a devastating hurricane, many Georgians and those in other states are finding it difficult to navigate through blocked roads, tangled debris and flooding. And, in some Georgia areas, traffic signs and signals are still missing that...
by State Rep. Mesha Mainor | Oct 8, 2024 | The Forum
Criminal justice, including the never-ending YSL gang trial, is concerning a significant portion of Fulton County residents as they brace themselves for the final bill of the taxpayer-funded longest trial in Georgia history under the direction of District...
by Ed Johnson | Oct 4, 2024 | The Forum
Fayetteville has always been a great place to live and raise a family – close enough to Atlanta to access jobs and activities, far enough away to stay a quiet, tight-knit community. Yet, eventually, superheroes found out about us. It’s hard to keep our city’s...
by Tim Lowe | Sep 26, 2024 | The Forum
Georgia’s recent achievement in nuclear energy marks a significant milestone, echoing historic breakthroughs like the Wright Brothers’ first flight and Roger Bannister’s sub-four-minute mile. These moments remind us how overcoming formidable...