Opinion

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Georgia’s data center boom requires a strategy, not just hoping for the best

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.

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How Georgia’s lawsuit reforms are paying off one year later

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.

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Smoke over Atlanta signals a Georgia forest story you might not know

A yellow haze over Atlanta traces back to severe Georgia wildfires, dry wetlands and hurricane debris — and to why forest management matters statewide.

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Doula Bashellia Williams (left) checks the position of her client, Reona Porter’s baby at Porter’s Stockbridge apartment on Friday, Oct. 8, 2024. Porter was just over 38 weeks pregnant. (Bita Honarvar for the AJC)
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Investing in doulas would go a long way to improving maternal health in Georgia

There is growing evidence linking doula care to improvements in maternal health, particularly within Black and brown communities.

Zachary Perry, parliamentarian for Neighborhood Planning Unit-V, takes a moment during a contentious meeting April 13 where the NPU-V voted to recommend against a city of Atlanta change that would allow a data center to be built in Adair Park. (Ben Gray for the AJC)
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After local data center vote, Atlanta has a chance to get development right

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.

Zachary Perry, parliamentarian for NPU-V counts votes to recommend against a City of Atlanta change that would allow a data center to be built in Adair Park on Monday, April 13, 2026. (Ben Gray for the AJC)
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Atlanta limited data center zoning for a reason. Don’t backtrack now.

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’s 2026 races keep coming back to Trump
JASON ESTEVES

My mother worked hard but couldn’t afford healthcare. Georgia must do better.

Fulton County Jail Crisis
GUEST COLUMNISTS

Atlanta and Fulton County can solve jail crisis, if we choose real solutions

Trump Correspondents
AJC CONTRIBUTOR

Progressives virtue signal on political violence. Take a look in the mirror.

Atlanta Airport April 3 2026
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Atlanta’s airport shouldn’t be held hostage by Washington shutdown politics

Election 2026 Redistricting Virginia
AJC CONTRIBUTOR

Gerrymandering tit-for-tat battles put partisanship above good governance

Canton OKs leasing pole-mounted license plate readers
GUEST COLUMN

Using technology like license plate readers to fight crimes protects Georgians

Dunwoody City Council Flock discussion
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Atlanta surveillance is more vast than you think. Time for stronger oversight.

Congress King Charles III
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King Charles III and America’s curious love affair with the British monarchy

US Wildfires
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Why the Southeast is burning. Extreme drought is only part of the reason.

Kemp signs permitless carry gun bill
GUEST COLUMN

Georgia children deserve to grow up without fear of gun violence.