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Debate over how to protect Georgians from data center’s energy costs heats up

Debate heats up over how to protect Georgians from data center energy costs

A big Gold Dome debate is beginning over data centers, rising energy costs and consumer protections.

Tariff impact on businesses

A year into Trump’s tariffs, Georgia businesses grapple with uncertainty

A number of Georgia business owners say they are still reeling from a tumultuous year marked by tariffs and tougher U.S. trade policies.

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Immigrant advocates visit Georgia Capitol amid controversies over ICE

The annual mobilization, branded Latino Day at the Capitol, is in its fourth year.

Crime & Public Safety
Georgia’s Chief Justice State of the Judiciary

Georgia’s chief justice suggests AI could help those without lawyers

Artificial intelligence might have a ‘role to play’ as it improves, chief justice tells lawmakers.

Georgia Supreme Court denies rights to father who encouraged abortion

Ga. justices skeptical of bid to cap medical malpractice awards

At issue is a law the Georgia Supreme Court already overturned in 2010, which put a limit of $350,000 on jury awards in medical malpractice claims.

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What the FBI raid of the Fulton County election office means for 2026

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Yes, Atlanta restaurants know you’re stealing forks, glasses and other things

Yes, Atlanta restaurants know you’re stealing forks, glasses and other things

Atlanta small business FIFA presser

Mayor Andre Dickens: ICE not invited to Atlanta for World Cup

ACLU news conference about Fulton County Jail conditions

Low-level offenders still languish in Fulton jail, ACLU finds

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Atlanta Housing executive pleads guilty to Section 8 fraud

Teachers, parents love Georgia cellphone ban. It could be coming to high schools.

Teachers, parents love Ga. cellphone ban. Now lawmakers turn to high schools.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution newsroom in Midtown Atlanta on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025. (Natrice Miller/AJC)

The AJC to cut staff as it continues digital transformation

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Suspect still at large after man shot in crowded Decatur Library, police say

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Coca-Cola launches new cherry-flavored soda, brings back another

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Atlanta mother accused of giving alcohol to 2-month-old, charged with murder

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Georgia Medicaid glitch briefly disenrolls disabled children