Georgia is experiencing a data center boom, which has created headaches for consumers who worry about rising power bills and a drain on community infrastructure.
Georgia passed tort reform in 2025 and the state's insurance commissioner describes how the legislation resulted in savings for consumers and public entities like MARTA too.
A yellow haze over Atlanta traces back to severe Georgia wildfires, dry wetlands and hurricane debris — and to why forest management matters statewide.
Neighbors voted to oppose a proposed data center near Adair Park in Southwest Atlanta. The vote should be a sign to the city that people want development that works for them.
Most neighborhoods oppose a planned rezoning in Southwest Atlanta that would allow a data center near a MARTA station and wonder why some City Council members back it.
Georgia has not expanded Medicaid, so many residents who worked hard all their lives could never afford the healthcare they needed. They deserve better.
Systemic change is needed to solve the jail crisis in Atlanta and Fulton County, and diversion is key to the success of any long-term efforts to address it.
While Democrats and liberals denounce Trump's rhetoric, their both-sides-ism and hypocrisy is normalizing violence against right-wing politicians and leaders.
Government shutdowns show how much damage they can do to airport operations. That's why Atlanta's airport should opt out of TSA and use private contractors.
Democrats once favored nonpartisan congressional redistricting, but they have put that position aside with Republicans' aggressive gerrymandering push across America.
Flock Safety services communities across metro Atlanta. The company says ICE doesn't have direct access to its data, but that doesn't mean the agency can't obtain it anyway.
King Charles III visits President Trump and addresses the Congress in U.S. nearly 250 years after the former British colony declared independence from the United Kingdom.
Much of the southeastern U.S. has been in a drought since July 2025. The region has seen less than a quarter of its normal precipitation for a normal March to April.
Firearms are now the No. 1 cause of death for children in Georgia. The state should be focused on making citizens safer than liberalizing firearms laws.