Good morning! Hopefully you’re not waking up to any alarming news alerts, and someone already brewed the coffee.
- Tune into NASA tomorrow at 1 PM.
- John McCain, “Critic In Chief.”
- The Clermont Lounge has been closed for two months; employees feeling the financial pinch are raising funds with a carwash this Sunday.
- If, like me, you’ve been sick for weeks, this story on phlegm may be relevant to your interests.
- You won’t see any Hanjin Shipping Co. ships in Savannah – they’re bankrupt.
- Here’s your long read on “the new exclusionary zoning” in cities across America.
- In China, they have flame-throwing drones that purposefully fly near power lines.
- A Lost Boy of Sudan is one of Atlanta’s newest police officers.
- Electronics giant Toshiba Corp. may be taken down by Plant Vogtle cost write-downs.
- HB 434 would go a long way in helping cities like Savannah tackle blighted properties.
- Purple is the new
blackprivate property/no trespassing sign. - GDOT’s HERO service has been available in metro Atlanta for more than a decade. Now, drivers throughout Georgia can dial 511 for CHAMP service.
- Your periodic reminder that Gen X is here, working hard, while the Boomers and Millennials continue to duke it out.
- May 22 – June 10, 2018.