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Marietta company’s innovative space armor to be part of upcoming SpaceX launch
The tile weighs about as much as a smartphone but can protect spacecraft from small debris traveling about 17,000 miles per hour.

HR firm’s new regional HQ wears Atlanta pride on its sleeve
TriNet, a California-based human resources consulting firm, christened its new offices in Dunwoody, where the company plans to house 750 workers by the end of the decade.

Regulators to decide if Georgia law allows data center’s pop-up gas power plant
The Public Service Commission will examine whether it's legal for a Georgia data center to use on-site gas engines to provide an around-the-clock power supply.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Charter plans to establish Southeast offices in Atlanta after Cox deal
Charter and Cox have said that together they will be bigger and better able to compete in an evolving marketplace.

Charter clears final regulatory hurdle in merger deal with Cox Communications
The combined cable and broadband giant will have about 37 million customers, making it first in market share.

Antitrust case reportedly has Paramount eyeing Georgia, others for HQ move
Paramount Skydance's leadership has mulled a headquarters move amid a push by California and other states to block its merger with Warner Bros. Discovery.
Airport News

Pilots allege Delta didn’t pay for short-term military leave in lawsuit
The plaintiffs allege the Atlanta-based carrier violated a federal law protecting the job rights of military service members.
Your in-flight life is getting higher tech. And we’re ‘only at the beginning.’
Your digital life on terra firma has almost been replicated in the sky.

Environmental groups threaten to sue Atlanta airport over spills into river
The Southern Environmental Law Center and the Flint Riverkeeper threaten to sue the Atlanta aiport over spills of fuel, sewage and other substances into the Flint River.
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HR firm’s new regional HQ wears Atlanta pride on its sleeve
TriNet, a California-based human resources consulting firm, christened its new offices in Dunwoody, where the company plans to house 750 workers by the end of the decade.

Regulators to decide if Georgia law allows data center’s pop-up gas power plant
The Public Service Commission will examine whether it's legal for a Georgia data center to use on-site gas engines to provide an around-the-clock power supply.
His song about Waffle House went viral. Then the company fired him.
A Gwinnett County man whose song celebrating Waffle House went viral has been fired by the Atlanta-headquartered restaurant franchise for violating its policy.

Home Depot sees $730M in tariff refunds, earnings boosted by small projects
Home Depot says its net income increased to nearly $4.8 billion in the second quarter, up 4.7% from last year.

Battery storage company to build $141M manufacturing hub east of Atlanta
Korean battery storage firm DeltaX announced Friday it will invest $141 million to establish its North American manufacturing headquarters in Walton County.
Let Me Put U On: How journaling has shaped my life, and can shape yours, too
In our weekly series, “Let Me Put U On,” the UATL team shares the stories, places and experiences that continue to resonate long after we first discovered them.
Georgia maximizes data center growth, protects consumers and freezes rates
Georgia is competing in the data center space while protecting consumers and freezing their power rates.
Georgia Power deal to serve $20B OpenAI data center goes under the microscope
Georgia Power’s deal to power an OpenAI campus near Savannah is drawing scrutiny and reviving debates about how to keep residential customers safe from data center costs.
Savannah sprawl: A homebuilding boom reshapes the Georgia coast
Savannah is in the middle of a long-term housing supply squeeze. Here's how the state’s fastest-growing metro area outside Atlanta is meeting the moment by building more.

Welding school leader seeks more women in trades as modern Rosie the Riveters
Tamekia Morris has become an outspoken advocate for getting more women into skilled trades, which she says could help close a growing labor shortage.




