Gray Mollenkamp
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Gray Mollenkamp joined The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in May 2025 as an intern on the politics team. He is majoring in International Relations and Legal Studies at Claremont McKenna College.
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Georgia ports

Stability remains elusive for Georgia businesses as tariff deadlines pass

Truck drivers are observed traveling west on I-285 on Wednesday, August 6, 2025. Foreign-born truckers have raised concerns about the English proficiency requirements, especially as the Trump administration enforces a two-part test during roadside inspections. (Miguel Martinez/AJC)

English proficiency rules spark concern among foreign-born truckers

An activist wears a ‘fired but fighting’ shirt outside of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. Christine Cooper-Nowicki said she was fired from the CDC and it took nearly a month to receive the paperwork necessary to process her unemployment claim. (Abbey Cutrer/AJC)

Expected budget cuts may further slow Georgia’s unemployment claim process

Cloudy future ahead for Georgia’s residential solar market

Georgia’s residential solar market braces for a cloudy future

Georgia Public Service Commission runoff election

Hubbard earns Democratic nomination for PSC District 3 in primary runoff

School Lunch

SNAP cuts could mean fewer free meals for Georgia students

Your Georgia Power bill will likely be going up, but not as much as utility initially wanted

Democratic PSC candidates promise lower power bills headed into primary runoff

Atlanta Airport

Atlanta airport flyers, staff celebrate freedom — from travel headaches

Woodstock's paid parking program

Visiting or working in Woodstock? You’ll soon have to pay to park downtown

Young politician elected to Assistant Secretary of Georgia GOP

How an 18-year-old college student won a leadership position in Georgia GOP