Much hay was made last year in the AJC and at City Hall regarding an audit of MARTA. More recently though, a bus rapid transit…
In my last piece, I discussed the need for ethics reform within the City of Atlanta. As luck would have it, a recent appointment to…
Atlanta is having a moment. And not a good one. In the midst of what would fuel my default hopeful optimism about the city is…
This isn’t capitalism, this is bull. The Development Authority of Fulton County is at it again. I guess they’re in the Christmas spirit and past…
Open Records complaints can be an excellent means of transparency. Unfortunately in Atlanta, we seem to interpret the law differently here. I referenced them previously…
IDK, honestly… And now Dickens has been elected as the Atlanta Regional Commission Chair. What I do know is that the City of Atlanta employees…
My colleague Josh Crawford wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal yesterday about how blaming rising crime on the covid19 pandemic masks bad policy…
I have referred to living in Atlanta as a trauma experience in previous posts. I’d like to offer some insight and context to more fully…
I’ve taken an unexpected respite from writing for a minute as life has come at me fast in the last few weeks. First, I traveled…
There’s been much discussion of the Cop City petition, arrests, and whatnot around Atlanta. I’d like to talk today about the broader impact of the…