The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others rejected on Thursday arguments by the former president that the indictment seeks to criminalize political speech protected by the First Amendment. #gapol https://t.co/wcanV5ey8z
— WABE News (@wabenews) April 4, 2024
Morehouse giving second chances…
#ICYMI: More incarcerated students will soon have access to an education from Morehouse College thanks to a federal investment of $1.6 million.https://t.co/rxMVt6uf56
— WABE News (@wabenews) April 4, 2024
This morning, @RepNikema presented @Morehouse with a $1.6 million check to expand its prison education program, which will allow more incarcerated students to participate and create a path for others in the future to earn a degree. — @wabenews 🧵 pic.twitter.com/Cd7KGvvJ3O
— Chamian Cruz 🔎 (@xchamian) April 4, 2024
Youth groups holding the powerful accountable…
The Clayton County Youth Commission moderated a series of public forums last week for county residents to meet the candidates running in local elections. Candidates hope to gain some traction in the primary election, which is scheduled for May 21. #gapolhttps://t.co/wzA1QSWKZO
— WABE News (@wabenews) April 2, 2024
Fighting for a new life and his business…
Meet the two Atlanta martial artists who founded Certified Fighter, a lifestyle clothing brand that they proudly state is “ran by fighters, started by fighters [and] created by fighters.”https://t.co/eagNijhriR
— WABE News (@wabenews) April 3, 2024
Big congrats!
Meet our outstanding finalists for the 2024 Awards of Excellence at WABE and discover the inspiring stories that propelled them to the top here: https://t.co/vVAWFld5P8 🤩🏆 #AmplifyingAtlanta pic.twitter.com/fiqdsFCcXf
— WABE (@wabeatl) April 3, 2024
Also in this episode…
–Juma Sei has more on the Atlanta Board of Education vetting the first round of candidates…
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