Atlanta Business News

PSC signs off on lower bills for Georgia Power customers
The Public Service Commission approved a proposal that will save customers some money on their bills and also cover the costs of fuel and storm recovery for Georgia Power.
Savannah’s horse-drawn carriage tours can resume in heat, court rules
Tour operators in Georgia's oldest city won a court injunction allowing them to use horses when temperatures reach 85 degrees after a revised state law triggered a lawsuit.

Portman continues suburban development push with Gwinnett mixed-use proposal
Portman, an Atlanta developer known for molding the city’s skyline, is venturing into the metro’s suburbs for its latest project.
Georgia Media and Entertainment News

Frustration, disappointment for Georgia soccer fans priced out of World Cup
Excitement reigned when Atlanta was named a FIFA World Cup host, but ticket prices started high and have stayed "out of reach," many fans are saying.
Newest immersive experience in Atlanta: Be on a pretend game show
You can pretend you’re in an actual game show at four immersive options in metro Atlanta, all of which have opened in the past 18 months.

Despite sale, Court TV still has a presence in Atlanta
Alpharetta resident Vinnie Politan has retooled his "Vinnie Politan Investigates" show as a digital-first podcast that will also air on Court TV.
Airport News

The Atlanta airport’s shiny new parking deck is ‘just Phase 1’
The seven-level, $441 million Domestic Terminal South Parking Deck is a far cry from its over-40-years-old predecessor.

Ebola screening is expanding to the Atlanta airport
The CDC added Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to its list of airports with enhanced screening procedures for those who traveled to Ebola-impacted nations.
The best restaurants in every terminal at the Atlanta airport
Hungry at ATL? These 20 airport restaurants serve food and drink with Atlanta flair and genuinely good flavors.
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Few automotive experiences are more disappointing than a flat tire in a parking lot. Tires seem to go flat only when it’s rainy or cold.
Newest immersive experience in Atlanta: Be on a pretend game show
You can pretend you’re in an actual game show at four immersive options in metro Atlanta, all of which have opened in the past 18 months.

Regulators accept Norfolk Southern rail merger application — with a catch
The Surface Transportation Board said it won't move forward with the process until the railroads send further information.

‘The Best Man’ director Malcolm D. Lee presents debut novel in Atlanta
“The Best Man” director Malcolm D. Lee shares insights on film-to-book adaptation during Black Romance Book Fest, May 29-31, 2026.

Waymo resumes robotaxi service in Atlanta after flash flood pause
Waymo suspended rideshare services in Atlanta after flash flooding on May 20.

Georgia’s bitcoin rush is turning into an AI gold mine
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Toyota settles ‘smart key’ suit over Atlanta man’s death on eve of trial
Toyota has settled a lawsuit blaming it for the fatal carbon monoxide poisoning of an Atlanta man who unwittingly left his Tacoma idling in his garage.

Why renovated Atlanta office buildings have a leg up on their competition
In the years since COVID-19 upended the office market, there’s been way more empty space in the Atlanta area than companies want to lease. It's giving tenants leverage.

Chattahoochee fish kill and flooding postmortem gets testy at City Council
When an Atlanta City Council committee convened Tuesday to dissect recent flooding, a boil water advisory and a fish kill, things got heated.

AI job losses are increasing. Are training programs the answer?
From Atlanta Technical College to statewide data, Georgia faces AI-driven job losses even as training expands. Experts question if skills equal jobs.


