The Border Patrol agent noticed “she had a ‘stiff posture’ and her arms were ‘straight and locked out’ at a ‘ten-and-two position on the steering wheel.’”
Editor’s Note
Editor’s Note: Shot through the heart
Gun rights supporters know full well the power of a visible gun. In their view, that power is a deterrent to crime. To others, it’s a needless gesture of intimidation.
Editor’s Note: Memorializing MacPhail – or not?
It was a typical politician’s non-solution solution: Split the difference, avoid as much responsibility as possible, and move on. But here’s the surprise…..
Editor’s Note: The stealth school board election
Local school board elections are among the most immediately impactful elections anyone can vote in, even if they’re almost certainly among the least sexy.
Editor’s Note: Franklin who?
I did catch myself wondering, however, how different things might be here if we put a tenth as much effort into local issues as we do in online contests.
Editor’s Note: The many colors of Orange Crush
The right to occupy a public beach is not the same as the right to trash a public beach. In striving for social justice, no one should forget that either.
Editor’s Note: Do you know who I am?
If indeed Mr. Cutter feared personal retaliation by the police because of who his wife is—why then did he immediately mention his wife’s name out of “panic?”
Editor’s Note: Put our problems in a to-go cup
Meanwhile, as politicians were urgently passing the Sunday bar bill, here’s legislation Lester Jackson did not introduce: A bill to close the Coastal Transition Center, a revolving door for street criminals.
Editor’s Note: Green on Greene
Our ‘Marilyn’ this year is local actress, makeup artist, costume designer, and all-around great gal Corinna Rezzelle.
Editor’s Note: Gays, God, and the almighty dollar
It was capitalism which killed these onerous bills, not politicians having a collective epiphany about inclusivity and open-mindedness.
Editor’s Note: Guns on Broughton, take two
Interestingly, this incident came days after the GA House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill allowing concealed carry of handguns in bars.
Editor’s Note: Ben Carter’s Buckhead story
With all the bullet-point lists of Carter’s previous projects, the local media has made virtually no mention of his activity in Buckhead.
