See my author pages at Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta Magazine, Anesthesiology News, District Administration, Georgia Magazine, Paste Magazine, Tales of the Cocktail, U.S. News & World Report and WIRED. Scroll down for individual story links.
AARP
10 Creative and Cheap Ways to Exercise at Home
Atlanta Magazine (20 bylines)
Healthcare champions: We salute these visionaries who are making Atlanta a healthier place to live
Georgia is first to fully adopt new Presidential Youth Fitness Program
A Southerner’s guide to winter sports
Vacation Home Community Snapshot: Sandestin
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (85 bylines)
5 Ways Teachers Who Use Social Media Can Stay Out of Trouble
NY Stock Exchange relocates family to Atlanta
Couple moves after 37 years from Buckhead to Marietta
Family moves near Marietta Square
Athens Banner-Herald
Athens health navigator believes ACA a gamechanger
U.S. faces shortage of primary care doctors (Sunday front)
Athens group looks to adopt Nevada program to offer health care to uninsured
Anesthesiology News (11 bylines)
New Device Aims To Reduce Mild Traumatic Brain Injury In Sports and the Military
Racial Disparities Found in Children’s ER Access to Medications for Pain
Novel Imaging Technique Elucidates Analgesic’s Effect on the Brain
District Administration
Quest for stronger subs in schools
Tips for recruiting and retaining substitutes
Business of bus routing
Flagpole (80 bylines)
What’s It Like to Be a Woman in Athens Music?
Airing It Out: Short-Term Rental Homes Spark Discussion
The Downtown Urban Outfitters Is Dividing Athens
Courts and Couples Prepare for the Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
St. Mary’s Saves Sick Rural Hospitals
How Automatic Pizza’s Bain Mattox and Co. Helped Create a New Normaltown
Clarke County School Superintendent Phil Lanoue is Winning Awards, but Do the Numbers Add Up?
Patience and Pills Are the Best Way to Fight a Cold
Foster Families Are Needed to Take in Hundreds of Athens Children
Jere Morehead Goes Back to Basics In His First Year as UGA’s Top Dog
New UGA graduates still face tough job market
Can Georgia Afford to Expand Medicaid—or Afford Not to?
A Supersized Problem: Tackling the Obesity Epidemic
Georgia Health News
Breast cancer survivors get a chance to advance science (plus video)
What keeps defeating dieters? UGA team studies possible factors
Beehive game teaches kids how to keep obesity at bay
Georgia Magazine
Georgia’s capital cities
Plates with a Mexican kick: Cinco y Diez
Lighten up: Tackling obesity in Georgia
Gulfshore Business
What’s being done to fight citrus greening?
Is the region facing an aging crisis?
Will Southwest Florida Businesses Benefit from the Panama Canal expansion?
Paste Magazine
Escape Artist Q&A: Gary Arndt of Everything Everywhere Travel Blog
Escape Artist Q&A: Jodi Ettenberg of Legal Nomads Travel Blog
Escape Artist Q&A: Marcello Arrambide of Wandering Trader Travel Blog
Escape Artist Q&A: Stephanie Be of Travel Break Travel Blog
Escape Artist Q&A: Chris Guillebeau of The Art of Non-Conformity Blog
The Red & Black
Documents detail second case of sexual harassment
Univ. to adjust policy: Ombuds to deal with harassment
VANISHED: An April weekend, changed forever:
RESCUING A REPUTATION: A journalism professor wins a five-year battle for his name:
Stay tuned: University-owned station WNEG finds trouble in the air
UP IN THE AIR: As money depletes, station uncertain
The Times
Governor’s race runoff a possible scenario
Cagle says he’s ready
Ralston focusing on the budget
Despite snow and ice, General Assembly begins
Winter storm scrambles Deal’s inauguration plans
40th anniversary of Apollo 11
75th anniversary of a tornado that destroyed Gainesville
2010 Gubernatorial Election page and 2010 Election Guide
Damon Evans’ future uncertain after DUI arrest
Adams names interim athletic director
Evans severance package tops $200,000
WIRED
American Ebola Patients Released From Hospital
Searching for Causes of the Ebola Outbreak, and for a Way to Stop the Next One
How Isolation Units Contain Ebola and Other Deadly Diseases
Inside the Flying Quarantine Ward Used to Transport Ebola Patients
Quest for an Ebola Cure Intensifies as Doctors Struggle to Treat Patients
Second Ebola Patient Arrives in the U.S., Shows Signs of Improvement