- Today’s must-read story: this completely bonkers account of the bonkers shenanigans involving the bonkers high school football program at Valdosta High School. If you read the phrase, “Georgia High School Association,” realize that you’re reading it in the New York Times, then you either involuntarily hold your breath or roll your eyes – enjoy!
- Governor Kemp addressed civic leaders, as well as federal, state, and local lawmakers, at the Cobb Chamber’s annual meeting.
- Here’s how some employers are successfully boosting vaccine access – and confidence – among their Latino employees.
- That bill that would prevent cities and towns from cutting public safety budgets is likely entirely unenforceable (and only good for campaign ads).
- Don’t expect the concept of vaccine verification to go away any time soon.
- The Sons of Confederate Veterans were denied permission to meet at Stone Mountain Park this year.
- The Sierra Club challenged Georgia Power’s plans to charge ratepayers for coal ash cleanup.
- Drivers on I-85 in Troup County tried real hard to not cry over spilled beer.
- (Alternate link: They’ve got a tear in their beer over in Troup County.)
- The wreckage of the Golden Ray turns three! Which means it’s heading into its third hurricane season.
- Haunting photos of what remains of Gaines Hall, one of the oldest buildings in Atlanta, on the former Morris Brown College campus