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Antisemitic attacks in D.C. and Colorado demand a call for moral clarity
Former Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens urges all Americans to rise up against hatred in light of rise of antisemitism in the United States.
Vine City deserves environmental justice, not a substation perpetuating harm
Vine City is not against infrastructure improvements or development by Georgia Power. Residents are against being treated as invisible.
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Today’s primary could help determine how much you pay for electricity
It’s the first time Georgia’s approximately 8.4 million registered voters have had the opportunity to vote in a Public Service Commission primary election in three years.
Atlanta finally has new tree protection rules. Some say it’s not enough.
Several Atlanta City Council members said they believe more needs to be done to protect trees in the “city in the forest."
Feds say Georgia tax preparer’s fraud likely cost the U.S. millions
Years of fraud by a Georgia tax return preparer has likely cost the IRS millions of dollars, the Justice Department says in a lawsuit seeking to put her out of business.