Cagle outraises opponents with $2.7 million haul

We told you he had deep pockets. Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle, the presumptive front runner in the 2018 Republican gubernatorial primary, has raised $2.7 million since he began his campaign in late April. That is more than rivals Secretary of State Brian Kemp ($1.7 million) and State Senator Hunter Hill (over $1 million). The other

Morning Reads — July 10

Happy Monday, everyone! Here is a plug for Yonah Mountain Vineyard. My time there was spectacular. Their Genesis 8 is my favorite. State Shia LaBeouf was arrested in Savannah. He is in town filming a movie. Georgia’s public health chief was tapped to head up the CDC. The best chocolate chip cookie in Georgia. Starbucks expansion

Morning Reads for Friday, July 7, 2017

Georgia chicken taking over America! City of Atlanta employees get a raise. Potholes were unavailable for comment. Dozens of flavors to choose from. The Declaration of Independence continues to terrify… Unexpected outcomes. After CNN sucks all the air of the week, not just the room, they get journalistic advice from Vox? Plus, South Park. Move

Morning Reads – Thursday, July 6, 2017

On this date in 1983, the US Supreme Court ruled that retirement plans could not pay women smaller monthly payments solely because of their gender. 1983…. Peaches Lawsuit re: overturning GA-6 election results garnering more headlines GA-based FBI pick to be vetted by Senate next week Fire at a private school in Georgia is suspicious  The

State Senator Josh McKoon to file intent to run for Secretary of State

In an article first posted on All On Georgia-Muscogee County, Richard Hyatt reports that State Senator Josh Mckoon (R-Columbus) will file his intent to run for Secretary of State tomorrow. McKoon has served in the State Senate since 2010 representing parts of Muscogee (Columbus) and Troup, and all of Harris and Meriwether counties. A graduate

Morning Reads for July 5, 2017 at Lunch

Ed is off finding after-Independence Day sales on fireworks, so I’m filling in with your morning reads for this Wednesday. Here: Speaking of fireworks, the tax on fireworks has added more than $1 million to the state’s coffers. A sheriff’s officer was stabbed this past Monday in Walker County.  Thankfully, he is on the mend

Morning Reads for Independence Day

In honor of Independence Day, and because I’m writing these on July 3, let’s take a deep dive into Georgia music history with Kelly Hogan and The Jody Grind (yes, that’s Mike Mills on mandolin): What, y’all thought I’d give you a crying eagle? Are your pets terrified of fireworks? David Tennant to the rescue!

Mid-Afternoon Reads for July 3rd!

  On this day in history, three items of particular interest. 1863 – Pickett’s Charge, a futile Confederate infantry assault against Union Army positions, occurred during the final and bloodiest day of fighting in the Battle of Gettysburg, marking a turning point in the American Civil War. 1940 – Second World War: The British Navy attacked the French fleet, fearing that the ships would fall into German