Good Monday morning. It’s almost the Ides of March. Spring break is starting for some, over for others, we’re likely to know a lot more about who we vote for in November this week, and there are five legislative days remaining this session. So, don’t worry and be happy. You’ve got me filling in for Will on the Morning Reads.
- Donald Trump disclaims any responsibility for violence at this campaign rallies.
- Meanwhile, Marco Rubio reflected on Friday night’s cancelled Chicago Trump rally that nearly caused a riot.
- Gwinnett superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks celebrates his 20th anniversary at the state’s largest school system.
- The Metro Atlanta Chamber travels to Austin Texas (Motto: Keep Austin Weird) to recruit millennials to live and work in Atlanta.
- Political Science professor Charles Bullock says it’s possible, but unlikely, that Donald Trump is our next president.
- Old buzzword: Gay Marriage. New buzzword: Religious Liberty.
- UGA won’t play in the NCAA tournament this year (nor will any other Jawja based school), but instead will host Belmont in the NIT. NCAA fans can fill in their brackets now.
- Last year was all about removing Confederate symbols from the public square. This year, not so much.
- A police officer was shot and killed in Landover, Maryland on Sunday.
- President Obama prepares to announce his choice for the Supreme Court justice who will replace Antonin Scalia.
- Nancy Reagan was laid to rest on Friday. Here’s a tribute to the Reagan era.
IMPORTANT
- A Chicago restaurant trolled Donald Trump’s visit to the Windy City.