ATLANTA — Advocates for the environment and renewable energy say in a formal filing with the state utilities regulator that Georgia Power’s pledge to hold down homeowners’ utility bills during a ...
ATLANTA — After more than a year of rebuffing Republican attempts to compel her testimony before the Georgia Senate, Fani Willis went to the state Capitol Wednesday to give three hours of often ...
The device that Jaivime Evaristo, co-author of new research about water “fingerprints” linking the Okefenokee Swamp to an aquifer below, used to measure water isotopes. Evaristo is a University of ...
ATLANTA — National economic headwinds driven in part by politics will continue suppressing Georgia’s economy while raising the risk of recession, says a new economic forecast from a business think ...
ATLANTA — Georgia’s freight rail line from the Port of Savannah to Murray County had a record haul last month, as the seven CSX trains per week carried nearly 4,000 containers, up 35% from November ...
ATLANTA — Georgia’s utility regulator has reached a tentative agreement with the state’s electric power monopoly that would allow a major expansion of energy production, mostly from natural gas.
ATLANTA — The Georgia Supreme Court heard oral argument Tuesday in a dispute over the extent of the Georgia General Assembly’s authority to compel testimony, but the case may become irrelevant next ...
There is precedent for indicted lawmakers to continue serving. Sen. Shawn Still, R-Johns Creek, remained in office after a Fulton County grand jury indicted him along with Donald Trump and other ...
Eighteen years ago, Stacey Ian Humphreys was convicted of murder and other crimes in the 2003 deaths of Cindy Williams and Lori Brown.
After she had broken with the president over several political issues — the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files chief among them — Trump had publicly called her a traitor. Then, both she and her son ...