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The Death of The Crazy Bull
The Death of The Crazy Bull
Amelie Horace, Center for Collaborative Journalism • February 13, 2024
Fanfares and Symphonies
Fanfares and Symphonies
February 8, 2024
Outside of H&H Restaurant. Photo taken by Haleigh Dearden.
Inside H&H Restaurant
January 19, 2024
Events in Macon Feb. 8-14
Events in Macon Feb. 8-14
Meg Donahue, Murphy Center for Collaborative Journalism • February 7, 2024
Events in Macon Feb. 1-7
Events in Macon Feb. 1-7
Meg Donahue, Murphy Center for Collaborative Journalism • January 31, 2024
Credit: Reboot Retrocade & Bar Facebook page.
Events in Macon Jan. 25-31
Meg Donahue, Center for Collaborative Journalism • January 25, 2024
This Week At The Macon Newsroom (March 18th, 2024 Edition)
Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow • March 18, 2024

CCJ Senior Fellow Liz Fabian keeps you in the know and informs you on what’s going on this week at The Macon Newsroom. We’ve got you covered...

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (March 12th, 2024 Edition)
Liz Fabian, Civic Journalism Senior Fellow • March 12, 2024

CCJ Senior Fellow Liz Fabian keeps you in the know and informs you on what’s going on this week at The Macon Newsroom. We’ve got you covered...

This Week At The Macon Newsroom (March 4th, 2024 Edition)
March 4, 2024

CCJ Senior Fellow Liz Fabian keeps you in the know and informs you on what’s going on this week at The Macon Newsroom. We’ve got you covered...

  • Suit alleging suppression of free speech met with skepticism at U.S. Supreme Court March 18, 2024
    WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court seemed skeptical Monday of a lawsuit alleging the federal government colluded with social media companies to suppress the freedom of speech, with a majority of justices across the ideological spectrum raising issues with the case and its potential consequences. The Biden administration argued to the court there is no […]
    Jason Hancock
  • John Cole’s Georgia: Willis bombshells March 18, 2024
    The post John Cole’s Georgia: Willis bombshells appeared first on Georgia Recorder.
    John McCosh
  • SCOTUS to hear case alleging federal government bullied social media into censoring content March 18, 2024
    The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday morning in a potentially landmark case involving the federal government’s efforts to encourage social media companies to remove misinformation from their platforms. The lawsuit was filed in 2022 by attorneys general in Missouri and Louisiana. It alleges the federal government colluded with social media companies such as […]
    Jason Hancock
  • Efforts to help Georgia’s homeless population advanced by local governments, volunteers March 17, 2024
    Thousands gather each year in Georgia and nationwide during the last 10 days of January to conduct the annual homelessness census that guides legislative, funding and support efforts. The Point-in-Time headcount is the most comprehensive census for sheltered and unsheltered individuals.  Last year’s report revealed a 12% increase in the national homeless population from 2022, […]
    Adalei Stevens
  • Willis stays on Georgia 2020 election case. But can she get it back on track for fall trial? March 16, 2024
    Legal experts predict that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces an uphill battle in trying to have Donald Trump and 14 remaining co-defendants stand trial ahead of the 2024 election despite a judge ruling Friday that allowed Willis to continue prosecuting the election interference case. According to several legal experts interviewed by the Georgia […]
    Stanley Dunlap

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