Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail
The Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail, inspired by former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, is an effort to create habitats for monarch butterflies and to educate the public on what butterflies need to survive and how to create butterfly-friendly gardens.
Bunches of blues
Learning to honor creativity, farmers and family traditions with collards, a Southern soul food staple
Green Thumb Tips
New gardening column to offer helpful tips for Central Georgia gardeners
Thank you very much
The iconic kindness and radical joy of Randy Fenley
Architecture to admire
A stroll through InTown Macon reveals a dozen architectural styles
Two businesses share tips and ideas to thrive in uncertain times
As the home of “the song and soul of the South,” we need our small businesses to shine and to lean on each other at all costs.
Through Their Lens
We asked staff photographers to make photos from their time in quarantine.
Macon Home Receives Statewide Preservation Award
The McCaw-Massee House in Macon, owned by Michael and Bridget Wright, has received a statewide Excellence in Rehabilitation Award from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation.
Making a Home with Tina Dickson of Ingleside Village Pizza
Tina made Macon cool before that was the cool thing to do.
Making a home with Rose Lane Leavell
Rose Lane Leavell is a woman with strong, resilient Georgia roots.