On this date in 1958, in the early morning hours of this day in 1958, 50 sticks of dynamite exploded at the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation, Atlanta’s oldest and most prominent synagogue. Mayor William Hartsfield condemned the bombings, as did Atlanta Constitution editor Ralph McGill in editorials that won the Pulitzer Prize.
Peaches
- The best places in Georgia for you people to live
- Las Vegas shooting may already be affecting one Georgia gun manufacturer
- Georgia family “finds” $150,000 baseball card
- Not exactly what you want on a state-by-state report card
- Georgia’s head start on immigration
Jimmy Carter
- Is Russia sending radioactive particles in the direction of Europe?
- Soda tax in Chicago lasts 4 months before repeal
- One of Capitol Hill’s secrets: prescription drug delivery
- A slavery simulation is the cause of the latest educational outrage
- Should there be tougher sentences for those who livestream violent crimes?
Sweet Tea
- Girl Scouts not happy about Boy Scouts admitting girls
- Parents need to watch for pedophiles…and apparently drones
- Playing cards to display cold case information in hopes of ‘tips’
- Some don’t feel the lasting effects of bullying
- Quarterback permanently benched after taking a knee
- That time text messages counted as a will