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Georgia officials watched, waited as carpet mills polluted water with toxic chemicals

Northwest Georgia reckons with sickness and litigation after residents drank contaminated water for decades.

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Josh Brolin selling $5 million Atlanta home as acting jobs go elsewhere

The “Avengers” star told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: “We would not sell this property if my work didn’t take us west.”

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New Black Wall Street Market failed. But there’s hope its mission won’t.

The market aimed to elevate minority entrepreneurship and anchor new development in Stonecrest near Atlanta. But its collapse leaves only questions.

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Kemp takes the high road on redistricting. Republicans should stay there.

Just because Republicans can eliminate minority majority districts doesn’t mean they should.

May 1, 2026
THE STEERING COLUMN

Can your home handle an EV? What home charging really requires

Electric vehicles tend to be much cheaper to operate and have the advantage of home charging.

May 1, 2026
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Smoke over Atlanta signals a Georgia forest story you might not know

Georgia’s wildland firefighters are as prepared as they have ever been. Land, the weather and economics are the challenge.

May 1, 2026
GUEST COLUMN

How Georgia’s lawsuit reforms are paying off one year later

The Peach State’s legal climate has improved and is no longer labeled by one industry group as a ‘judicial hellhole.’

May 1, 2026

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Milton girls lacrosse aims to capture 19th state title in 21 years

PHOTOS: Milton girls lacrosse trying for another state championship

The Milton girls lacrosse team will be trying for its 19th state championship this month.

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PHOTOS: U.S. Rep. David Scott remembered for faith, service

Hundreds of people attended U.S. Rep. David Scott’s funeral service at Elizabeth Baptist Church in southwest Atlanta on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

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PHOTOS: Rep. David Scott lies in state in Atlanta Capitol

U.S. Rep. David Scott, the first Black man to chair the U.S. House Agriculture Committee, died after more than 51 years in elected office.