by State Rep. Inga Willis | Nov 1, 2023 | The Forum
Nestled in the heart of the Deep South sits Georgia at the forefront of perpetual innovation and connectivity. Originating as a rail logistics hub in our founding years, Atlanta grew beyond an interstate beacon to become a global marquee for air travel and a...
by Jacob E. Daly | Oct 19, 2023 | The Forum
A shopper slips on a banana peel on the floor in the produce section of a grocery store and tears a ligament in her knee. A resident steps in a hole on the grounds of the apartment complex where he lives and breaks his ankle. A child drowns in a neighbor’s...
by Bill Black | Oct 18, 2023 | The Forum
In the heart of Atlanta, where skyscrapers abound and urban life buzzes, Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School’s 90th Anniversary celebration this week downtown will commemorate a rich history of legal education while looking forward to continued excellence,...
by Dan Flynn | Oct 11, 2023 | The Forum
Given all the political anti-police rhetoric swirling around over the past three years, it is no wonder it has become extremely difficult to recruit new police officers in many areas of Georgia and the country. The ideal new police officer is in his or her...
by Tim Echols | Oct 10, 2023 | The Forum
Many have read in the Bible about marauders attacking the people of Israel, taking prisoners and burning fields, but Saturday’s audacious incursion into southern Israel caught everyone by surprise. What does this mean for Israel, America and the Arab World?...
by Dave Williams | Oct 9, 2023 | The Forum
The Georgia Department of Labor processed 5.4 million unemployment claims during the pandemic, third highest in the nation, and paid out more than $23.6 billion in benefits. While that workload put a tremendous strain on the department, it’s not the reason...