by Brian M. Douglas | Feb 25, 2022 | The Forum
Deed fraud is on the rise in metro Atlanta and around the state, with unsuspecting residents losing their homes and life savings to criminals. Old Fourth Ward Atlanta homeowner Linda Willis was a recent victim, and now she’s hoping to raise awareness about the...
by Tim Echols | Feb 24, 2022 | The Forum
(Editor’s note: The author is running for re-election to the Georgia Public Service Commission. We will occasionally publish op-eds from all the Republican and Democrat PSC candidates.) As the federal government prepares to divvy up funds from the bipartisan...
by Judson Hill | Feb 14, 2022 | The Forum
Given Georgia’s role in securing the U.S. Senate for the Democratic Party last year and the bitter upcoming Republican gubernatorial primary, Atlanta is going to be a key battleground for activists and politicians alike to advance their interests on a statewide...
by Kevin Tanner | Feb 9, 2022 | The Forum
Throughout my 32 years in public service, there is one issue I’ve found that touches nearly every Georgia family regardless of party, race, creed or socioeconomic status. That is mental health. Think about it. If the topic comes up in conversation, it takes...
by State Reps. Dale Washburn & Billy Mitchell | Feb 8, 2022 | The Forum
Georgia is one of the fastest growing states in America. While many things have contributed to the success that we all share, our continued growth is dependent on maintaining the health of our housing market. Current and prospective households in this great state...
by Quin Hillyer | Feb 4, 2022 | The Forum
Newspaperman Dick Williams helped publicize football legend Gale Sayers, played basketball in Madison Square Garden, inadvertently helped launch Bill Clinton toward the presidency and spent a memorable 24 hours partying with the Mamas & the Papas. Williams,...