Category: Morning Reads

Morning Reads for International Men’s Day (November 19)

Good morning, and happy International Men’s Day, an observance in its 20th year today. First celebrated in Trinidad and Tobago, International Men’s Day focuses on positive role models and men’s well-being, particularly men’s health. This year’s theme is “Making a Difference for Men and Boys.” And now, the news: Pat Conroy Aw, shucks. I’ve officially

Morning Reads – Thursday, November 14, 2019

Peaches Georgia may have executed an innocent man last night. The AJC says their poll shows Trump has an uphill battle in Georgia. Ga election officials investigate prominent critics. Parents upset they can’t learn vaccination rates at their children’s schools. How fear, politics forged Georgia’s punitive juvenile laws A look inside the first school district

Morning Reads – Thursday, October 31, 2019

Happy Halloween! — Some 51% of Americans want offensive costumes to be punished. — And Georgia’s First Lady wants you to avoid this costume. Peaches Judge halts Georgia Sheriff’s sign placement on sex offender property. And, of course, a little national coverage on the purging of voter rolls.  New life for the rural transit bill? Water

Morning Reads – Thursday, October 17, 2019

Did you know that on this date in 1978, President Carter signed a bill that restored full U.S. citizenship rights to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Peaches GA Department of Revenue official being sued by Chrisleys.  Death threats led to change of heart on transgender bathroom decision. AMS President pushes for legalized gambling in Georgia. The