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A changing landscape has affected the restaurant scene in West Midtown, from traffic and parking challenges to changes in dining habits. Atlantans can now sign up to be among the first to ride in the ...
Georgia taxpayers will see refunds of up to $500 beginning later this spring under a bill signed by Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday. The governor also signed legislation cutting the state income tax rate ...
Greg Bluestein is a political reporter who covers the governor's office and Georgia politics. Politically Georgia A.M. Start each weekday with the scoops, news and analysis that define the world of ...
The Friday filing — submitted on behalf of 17 students from schools across the country, including Georgia Tech, the University of Georgia, Emory and Kennesaw State universities — claims the government ...
U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, who lives in Atlanta, is the first Black Democrat to be elected to Senate from a southern state. Warnock first took office after a January 2021 special election runoff, and ...
The head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta cautioned it would be imprudent to make bold moves amid uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s policies.
Nearly every Saturday, Laura Gordon shows up outside of one of metro Atlanta’s Tesla dealerships and spends a couple of hours protesting the company’s leader, Elon Musk, and President Donald Trump.
On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s “Politically Georgia” podcast, the hosts review the winners and losers of the state legislative session. Hosts Greg Bluestein and Patricia ...
Two commissioners on Georgia’s all-Republican utility regulatory board are up for reelection after five years without elections because of a redistricting court battle. The Public Service Commission, ...
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