Category: Morning Reads

Mid-Morning Reads for Tuesday, April 3

Good morning! Here’s a recipe. I’m a little obsessed with Alon Shaya’s recipes right now, and that cauliflower is on tonight’s menu at my house. Data collected in the 1940 census was used to help identify Americans of Japanese ancestry who were forcibly moved to internment camps during WWII. The rate that rents are increasing

Monday Morning Reads – April 2

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope your post-session weekend was relaxing! News by the Numbers 7 Republican candidates – The Republican candidates for governor met in Flowery Branch to explain why they’re amazing and why their opposition sucks. 9 bills – Governor Deal vetoed only nine bills last session, and he vetoed two important bills in

Morning Reads for Friday, March 30, 2017

Remembering Jon Richards. Update on the CoA’s network woes. Now this is some good news. Alton Brown’s ATL. The real Voyager is still kicking. You can run, but you can’t hide. Kick social media to the curb. Crank up your old blog. Well done, good and faithful servant. It has sharks. And time travel. What’s

Morning Reads for LD 39 (Tuesday, March 27)

Good morning! Governor Zell Miller returns to the Capitol today to lie in repose. We need Carrie Mathison. Meanwhile, the WiFi at ATL is still down. Because that is such awesome, fast, reliable WiFi, it is surely missed by all who travel through the airport. Linda Brown – her father was the Brown in Brown

Monday Morning Reads — March 26

Happy Monday, everyone! I watched Tomb Raider on Sunday…save your money. News by the Numbers 200-year-old fight – Georgia’s northern border sits at the 35th parallel. That’s a fact. Tennessee, though, has their alternative facts. Georgia is fixin to set the record straight. 60 minutes – Curious about Trump’s sex life? Well, you share that oddity

Morning Reads for Tuesday, March 20

Spring is here! The latest on the Austin bombings. A devastating and fascinating report on what race – not class – means for outcomes if you’re a black boy. Several voter advocacy groups are concerned with the latest iteration of Georgia’s voting machine legislation. Trump’s budget includes massive cuts to TIGER grants and other essential