Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Top Stories

Article Icon 1Election Day Arrives for Greene’s Former Seat

Voters in the 14th Congressional District head to the polls today to pick a successor to former U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.

A crowded field of candidates will compete on a single ballot regardless of party. If no one captures a majority, a runoff between the top two vote-getters will take place on April 7.

The northwest Georgia district spans 10 counties and leans heavily Republican, but Democrats hope a splintered GOP ballot and anti-incumbent sentiment could open a narrow path. The outcome could further tighten an already slim Republican majority in the U.S. House.

Greene, R-Rome, resigned in January after criticizing President Trump and Republican congressional leaders for failing to follow an America First agenda.

  Article Icon 1 Community Mourns Teacher

The Gainesville community grieved the death of North Hall High School teacher Jason Hughes, who was killed Friday night during a teen prank gone wrong outside of his home.

Meanwhile, Hughes’ family members asked prosecutors to drop charges in the case, saying the death was an accident and Hughes would not have wanted the teens’ lives defined by the tragedy.

“This is a terrible tragedy, and our family is determined to prevent a separate tragedy from occurring, ruining the lives of these students,” Hughes’ wife, Laura, said.

Family members said Hughes, 40, a math teacher and coach, died after tripping and being struck by a pickup truck while playfully hoping to surprise teenagers toilet-papering his home.

Students, colleagues, and neighbors remembered him as a mentor and beloved member of the community. A fundraising campaign was started for the family, including the couple’s two young sons, and the school made counselors available for students.

Article Icon 1Church Focuses on St. Patrick’s Deeds

Savannah’s Irish community gathered Sunday for the annual Celtic Cross Mass and Ceremony, a cornerstone of the city’s St. Patrick’s Day season.

“We are going to keep the Saint in St. Patrick and carry this on for generations to come,” Savannah St. Patrick’s Day Parade Grand Marshal Martin Hogan said of the event.

The event began with Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, followed by a wreath-laying at the Celtic Cross monument in Emmet Park.

Bishop Stephen Parkes delivered a homily centered on roots and wings, urging families to honor their heritage while moving forward with confidence.

Savannah’s 202nd St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place March 17.

Flying together with our sponsor

The Flyover

If you spend a good amount on Amazon, do not ignore this.

This card could put $100s back every year and gives you the chance to earn cash back on the purchases you already make. You could get approved extremely fast and unlock a massive welcome bonus instantly.

Amazon Prime members: See what you could get, no strings attached

Around Georgia

Atlanta: Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport reported that long TSA security checkpoint wait times continued on Monday, with some waits exceeding 50 minutes due to staffing constraints and residual flight disruptions. (More)

Paulding County: An off-duty Paulding County fire captain is being recognized after performing CPR and using a defibrillator to save a retired battalion chief who collapsed during a recreational hockey game in Sandy Springs. (More)

Augusta: Voters in State House District 130 head to the polls today to fill the seat held by former state Rep. Lynn Heffner, who resigned over residency requirements amid a delay in the rebuilding of her home after Hurricane Helene. (More)

Hinesville: An escaped tortoise traveled a surprising distance from its enclosure at a local high school, requiring teamwork and considerable muscle by police officers to return the “ridiculously heavy” reptile safely. (More)

Sparta: Hancock County School Superintendent Anton Anthony announced his candidacy for state school superintendent, calling for greater financial support for low-performing schools and the start of middle school programs focused on career exploration. (More)


Enjoy reading The Georgia Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.✈️

Georgia Sports

Former Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa plans to sign a one-year deal with the Atlanta Falcons. (More)

The Atlanta Falcons signed wide receiver Jahan Dotson to a two-year, $15 million deal to kick off free agency. (More)

Atlanta Braves pitcher Joey Wentz will miss the entire season after tearing the ACL in his right knee during a spring training game. (More)

 Kennesaw State women’s basketball plays Delaware this afternoon in the first round of the Conference USA tournament. If the Owls win, they’ll play Louisiana Tech on Wednesday. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | World Baseball Classic

Flying together with our sponsor

➤ Say Goodbye To Mold (No Scrubbing Needed). Just spray, wait, and wipe away years of baked-on tough stains in minutes! This one easy trick is helping thousands remove baked-on oven grease and kitchen grime — without scrubbing! Just spray it on, wipe it off, and watch years of grease disappear in seconds. No harsh chemicals. No elbow grease. Just fast, satisfying results. (LEARN MORE)

Georgia Business

BrewDog Atlanta permanently closed its Krog District taproom on the Beltline after more than three years. The Scottish brewery chain is restructuring following its acquisition by Tilray Brands. (More)

Six Flags Over Georgia in Mableton will open for its 59th season Saturday with more than 40 rides, live entertainment, and a new sandwich restaurant that will debut later this spring. (More)

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines announced a leadership reshuffling, promoting Peter Carter to president and naming Dan Janki as chief operating officer, succeeding retiring longtime COO John Laughter. (More)

Flying together with our sponsor

➤ Get Whiter Teeth Overnight?  Blast away plaque, tartar, and stubborn stains with the power of DentaBlast. Its ultrasonic cleaning action leaves your teeth looking brighter and feeling smoother in just minutes a day. Gentle yet effective, it’s the easy way to wake up with a more confident smile.  (LEARN MORE)

Flying together with our sponsor

If you spend a good amount on Amazon, this card could easily put $100s back in your pocket every year.

Even better, you could get approved extremely fast — and if you are, you’ll receive an insanely valuable welcome bonus deposited straight into your Amazon account for immediate use. No hoops or extra spending. Get approved, and the bonus is yours. If you shop at Amazon or Whole Foods, this card could help you earn meaningful cash back from purchases you’re already making. This offer won’t last forever, and for Prime members, it’s basically a no-brainer.

Amazon Prime members: See what you could get, no strings attached

Et Cetera

➤ The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile rolled through Savannah, drawing families eager to see the 27-foot hot dog on wheels and meet its drivers, known as “Hotdoggers.” (More)

➤ River advocacy group Georgia Rivers offers spring canoe, kayak, and fishing adventures across the state, with trips kicking off this week. (More)

➤ Migrating hummingbirds are nearing the state as temperatures warm. Wildlife experts recommend placing feeders outside in the coming week to help attract early arrivals. (More)

Flying together with our sponsor

➤ The truth about Tylenol is all over the news. You’ve seen the headlines—Tylenol’s warning labels keep getting longer, and the risks aren’t small. And the real kicker? It doesn’t fix the problem… it just hides the pain for a while. That means more pills and more worry as we get older. Now researchers are looking at a natural, gentler option that supports comfort without the harsh side effects.  See the natural option researchers are talking about

The Poll

Do you vote in special elections?

  1. Always
  2. Usually
  3. Rarely
  4. Never

Yesterday’s Results:

Have you tried anything other than sitting at a desk?

  1. No: 39%
  2. Standing desk: 18%
  3. Other: 12%
  4. More than one of these: 11%
  5. Bicycling desk: 10%
  6. Walking pad: 10%
Georgia Trivia

What quarterback broke Georgia fans’ hearts in the 2018 college football championship game?

Show me the answer

The Georgia Flyover

Join The Georgia Flyover

Facebook Icon Instagram Icon Twitter Icon LinkedIn Icon