Candidly, I’m not sure how Casey Cagle’s mind was racing to connect the dots on this one, but it appears he does. Our god-fearing Lieutenant Governor assumed the yeoman’s task of defending his anti-Delta campaign in an interview that aired today on WABE. Speaking to Denis O’Hayer, Cagle made a predictable push on Delta’s “discriminatory”
A permit has been issued to the National Socialist Movement to allow the organization to hold a rally on April 21 in Greenville Street Park in Newnan, Georgia. Despite an assurance by Harry Hughes, National Socialist Movement spokesman, that they “don’t come to these events with the intention of starting any sort of violence what so
Catching up with Aimee Copeland. Still looking for the pot of internet gold. Well, it IS Alabama. One article in, and now looking for a job. Ye Royal Hip Replacement. Tempest in a hand-forged teapot. Of course, Facebook excludes North American customers. Because they can. So make it just go away.
The rumors and whispers that have been circulating in Atlanta political circles for more than a year are coming true. From the AJC: “Prosecutors charged the Rev. Mitzi Bickers, a longtime political operative and former aide to former Mayor Kasim Reed, with conspiracy to commit bribery to obtain city contracts for two contractors, along with
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
Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle has released a new TV ad for his gubernatorial campaign that is part of a $4.5 million media buy. The ad will air via broadcast, cable, and satellite across the Albany, Atlanta, Augusta, Chattanooga, Columbus, Jacksonville, Macon, Savannah, and Tallahassee media markets. The ad is entitled “Difference” and touts “Cagle’s partnership with Gov.
What could have been accomplished had our state’s most honorable citizen had a few more years of service? What will happen when people begin forgetting the Civil Rights Era? “I Shall Be Released” by The Heptones WABE’s been doing yeoman’s work on the 50th anniversary of MLK’s assassination. Bells will ring from Stone Mountain today,
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
Attorney General Chris Carr has signed onto a joint letter with 17 other state attorneys general showing their support for “proposed rules that would ensure that religious freedom and freedom of conscience rights are restored to their proper place in our constitutional system of government.” A press release from Carr’s office states that “In January, HHS announced
This week’s Courier Herald column: The 2018 regular session of the Georgia General Assembly has come and gone. The gavels dropped on the session just after midnight last Thursday, with much of the political class of Georgia taking a bit of a spring break this week. This is tradition, as there’s this little meeting in