May 7
Reservoir lobbyist’s memo blasts proposed Lanier study Feds investigating Alpharetta mosque decision Opinion: Secrecy still ‘Job 1’ for Cobb school board
May 6
Ga. Natl Guard officer out amid questionable bonuses Price-gouging laws not in effect after tornadoes Cobb overspending for public defenders Olens: Sunshine violations widespread Lawyer: Court bars man in Muslim attire Cities focus on police audits in suit with Fulton Co. AG asked to probe East Point board
Did Univ of W.Ga. fire fund-raiser for complaints about gouging donors?
The University of West Georgia may have broken whistleblower protection and open records laws, as well as state purchasing rules, a state investigation suggests. James Naughton thinks so too. He’s filed suit alleging his boss, Michael Ruffner, fired him for questioning the unauthorized hiring of a Washington lobbyist and misleading the school’s foundation in order to jack up fees charged to donors.
May 5
APD major claims retirement was forced Smyrna gun shop loses another round in legal fight with NY Twiggs Co. administrator resigns after investigation
May 4
Ga. fuel plant sits idle, millions in tax $$ at risk Insiders profit at bankrupt Ga. ethanol plan Judge gives Fulton Co. ultimatum on jail
Ethics panel braces for suit over failing to enforce law
Washington avoided a government shutdown last month, but ethics enforcers in Georgia soon will face the prospect of shutting down their key function — enforcing ethics laws. In fact, members of the State Campaign Finance Commission are already planning their legal defense in case someone sues them for failing to do their job.
May 3
Fishing museum costing millions amid state budget cuts GBI found porn on computer of Twiggs Co. administrator
May 2
Gwinnett schools paid inflated price for land