Good morning! It’s September. I’ve always thought that September is the cruelest month, because we want so dearly for fall to arrive, but it’s basically hot as blazes all month.
- In a major update to Georgia’s election process, a judge ruled yesterday that absentee by mail ballots must be counted if they are postmarked on election day, as long as they arrive within three days of election day.
- Elections officials in Long County hope to find answers to a “complete breakdown” that resulted in odd irregularities in a judicial race there.
- The Georgia Department of Community Health anticipates a shortage of almost $400 million next year.
- One recent poll indicates that the presidential race is a tossup in Georgia.
- Wear a mask, and stop talking so loudly! speaking quietly helps stop the spread of COVID-19, really.
- This is especially important for kids, who carry huge amounts of the virus even when asymptomatic.
- Georgia State University “delivers opportunity for all,” in a way that makes it unique among other universities in Georgia.
- The Lower 9th Ward, 15 years post-Katrina.