Good morning! Today’s the deadline to register to vote in the May 22 primary. Several statewide candidates, including one named Stacey, attended the NAACP candidate’s forum in Savannah this past weekend. There was horror in Toronto yesterday. The City of Atlanta engaged two former Georgia AGs for open records cases. Public servants – teachers, first responders,
Happy Monday, everyone! Less than one month until the May 22 primary! News by the Numbers $456,000 contributions – Barilla, one of the world’s largest pasta companies, has a long history of funding research to prove pasta (and carbs) are good for your health. A recent study that showed pasta has many health benefits and
Doubt they have decent chicken and waffles. Hope you weren’t planning on a shopping trip to Newnan on Saturday. Wish my dad was alive to see this. What could go wrong? So how do you plan a spontaneous… Never mind. At least it’s not Soylent Green. When doves cry. How to get that upgrade. A
On this date in 1982, the U.S. announced a ban on U.S. tourist and business travel to Cuba. The U.S. charged the Cuban government with subversion in Central America. The irony of it all is that the states, including Georgia, continued doing business with Cuba while private individuals were barred. Peaches Authorities say SWGA DA
It’s tax day! Tax day hasn’t been on April 15 in quite a few years. Going to church with President Carter. “Trying to beat a total stranger to Sunday school is not exactly in the spirit of Christian charity, but I wanted a seat in that sanctuary.” I was the photo editor for my high
Spring may finally be here. GRRRRRRRRR. At least it’s not purple. Yep, he really said that. It must be the all the drugs that preserved them so well. Will he stay or will he go? Yep, he really said that. Yay! Uber for planes! Soon you’ll have to wear the panties of the person behind
On this date in 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt died in Warm Spring, GA. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 63. Harry S Truman became president. Breathe a sigh of relief. Peaches Former Dade County Sheriff pleads guilty to charges Feds blame GDOT, in part, for bridge collapse Georgia city rescinds Confederate History
Good morning! Here’s a delightful profile of Taqueria del Sol’s chef Eddie Hernandez (including the secret ingredient in the chain’s addictive and perfect cheese dip). Meanwhile, what has the south done to arroz con pollo? MADE IT EVEN MORE AWESOME, that’s what. Fun fact: we are a big chicken & rice family. Scott Peacock’s recipe,
Happy Monday, everyone! Grilling season has officially begun (if the weather cooperates) News by the Numbers 12 minutes – Georgia’s eavesdropping laws could be reshaped after Georgia Subsequent Injury Trust Director *takes deep breath* Mike Coan was charged with allegedly eavesdropping for 12 minutes on an employee’s butt-dial and subsequently firing him after hearing the
Note: Reads didn’t post due to a technical issue this morning. Apologies for them being late. -CBH On this date in 1792, President George Washington cast the first presidential veto. The measure was for apportioning representatives among the states. Peaches Georgia and Confederate History month. And a lesson in history Obamacare dips in Georgia Georgia’s new version