
Year: 2018




Bus Rapid Transit: Burden Reduced on Taxpayers
Originally published by the Georgia Public Policy Foundation (georgiapolicy.org) By Dave Emanuel Relatively few people use public transit but everyone pays for it. No public transportation system in the country [Read More]

Louisiana Man Arrested For Dekalb County Murder
From AP HOUMA, La. (AP) – A Louisiana man is accused in a killing in Georgia and a shooting in his hometown. Houma police tell The Courier and Daily Comet that [Read More]

Two Parties – Different Paths: Socialism/Communism vs Patriotism/Work
BY REID WILSON, The Hill Democrats and Republicans in Michigan appear set to deliver sharply different verdicts in fights over the direction of their parties on Tuesday when they go [Read More]

Atlanta Police: Shooting victim ran into Chick-fil-A to ask for help
By: Carl Willis ATLANTA – Police are investigating a shooting in southwest Atlanta. Authorities say a person was shot in the back in the area of 872 Martin Luther King Jr. [Read More]

Drivers say improperly parked MARTA buses create dangerous conditions
By: Rikki Klaus ATLANTA – Drivers said MARTA buses are making a new intersection dangerous. They said buses stopped outside of designated bus lanes are causing a blind spot. It’s a [Read More]

Free Speech Is At Risk, Even If We Disagree, “All Speech Matters”
By Kenneth Stepp First Amendment: “An amendment to the United States Constitution guaranteeing the rights of free expression and action that are fundamental to democratic government. These rights include freedom of assembly, [Read More]

Atlanta Police Officer rescues man from burning car
From Fox 5 Atlanta ATLANTA – An Atlanta Police officer saved an passenger from a burning car Sunday and the rescue was caught on his body camera. The fire happened on Lenox Road [Read More]