Several Social Security Administration offices in Georgia are slated for closure; Trump's dismantling of USAID has led to the cancellation of $12 million in supply contracts for a Georgia company; and Tybee Island City Council votes to spend $200,000 for Orange Crush security measures this year.
Georgia’s port chief outlines growth plans; Atlanta’s "Cop City" court battle may be ending; and Atlanta Mayor Dickens highlights affordable housing in annual address.
Georgia public schools are short more than 5,300 teachers, and lawmakers are considering a new fix—bringing more retired teachers back to the classroom.
The BioLab facility in Conyers remains partially closed nearly five months after a chemical fire forced thousands of residents to evacuate.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivered his annual State of the City business address Tuesday night.
Researchers are studying the long-term effects of last year’s BioLab fire; Georgia health officials update rabies guidelines after errors in past case.