A Savannah warehouse operator will pay more than a half-million dollars after allegations of abuse; It’s Masters Week in Augusta; and star golfer Tiger Woods will design a low-cost municipal golf course.
Activists gathered in more than a dozen cities across Georgia, criticizing actions taken by billionaire Elon Musk and President Donald Trump; Georgia lawmakers ended the legislative session Friday with several significant bills still in limbo.
Augusta businesses are counting on Masters Tournament revenue; Savannah warehouse operator agrees to pay migrant workers who alleged widespread abuse; legislator are talking about a special session because of federal budget cuts.
It's the final day of Georgia's 2025 legislative session; construction resumes for the Rivian factory east of Atlanta; a new memorial to Black caddies who worked at Augusta National Golf Club opens.
Kemp signs "Religious Freedom Bill" into law; construction is underway again at Rivian factory; the Trump administration's new tariffs are upending Georgia businesses.