Good morning! Rain, rain, make the pollen go away, because allergy season in Georgia is starting earlier than ever (cough**CLIMATECHANGE**cough).
- Macon’s legendary Capricorn Studios will reopen with support from Mercer University.
- Abrams, Tomlinson – and whether they’ll run for the Senate in 2020.
- Speaking of climate change, increasing tidal floods mean that US 80 needs some shoring up (as it were).
- …and speaking of Pulaski, the greatest Polish freedom fighter ever, and without whom the American Revolution may not have been the success that it was, may have been a woman (or, more likely, intersex).
- Kaolin, the Georgia clay that’s a commodity, may be a good source for rare earth elements.
- Following the passage of HB 481, many Democratic women in Georgia vowed to run against GOP lawmakers. Last Friday, many of them made good on that threat.
- Notre Dame women’s basketball coach Muffet McGraw agrees that we don’t have enough women in power in the U.S.
- Are Duluth or Atlanta the future of the U.S. city? National Geographic thinks they might be.
- Meanwhile, these are the people who made Atlanta’s Little Five Points neighborhood a vibrant enclave that’s continued to thrive.
- Jane! Austen! Mega! Fans! In a truly lovely photo profile.