WABE's Week In Review: Willis stays on Trump case and school voucher bill moving through the legislature
BREAKING: Judge rules Fulton DA Fani Willis can remain on Trump case, if special prosecutor resigns https://t.co/OpziFC5tc0
— Sam Gringlas (@gringsam) March 15, 2024
Shelter in the storm…
On the fifth edition of WABE's Young Business series, @Julien_Virgin introduces us to Nick Branon. At 32, he serves as the CEO and co-founder of Hero Roofing, a name that he said, like the cement on the shingles that they apply, stuck right away.https://t.co/sh5i8QNhAw
— WABE News (@wabenews) March 15, 2024
Sweet smell of success…
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, selling and buying online has boomed. And in an interesting twist, it has allowed young entrepreneurs like Matthew Tesvich to enter the business world more easily than traditional brick-and-mortar shops. @HydeMarlon reports.https://t.co/s4iEMueK3R
— WABE News (@wabenews) March 11, 2024
Also in this episode:
–The “Gold Dome Scramble” team examines a school voucher bill advancing among lawmakers.
–Emily Wu Pearson has more from a series of remembrances for victims of the spa mass shootings in metro Atlanta three years ago.
–Chamian Cruz reports on why the man accused of the four killings at Fulton County spas still has not gone to trial.