Georgia
Governor Brian P. Kemp today joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) in announcing that the state surpassed $49.7 billion in
For decades, union power in the auto industry has been in reverse, and in the South, it hasn’t gotten traction at all,
The long-delayed second new nuclear reactor at Plant Vogtle near Augusta reached another milestone Friday afternoon when it synced with the electric
The Atlanta-Journal Constitution will relocate from the suburbs to a new office overlooking Midtown’s Peachtree Street. The newspaper confirmed yesterday it will lease
Last fall, the state’s largest electric utility — Georgia Power — came to regulators with a surprising request. Just months after placing
It was nearly a year ago when a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, upending lives in the rural town.
Despite opposition from residents, a Fulton County agency changed course this week and approved a roughly $10 million tax break over the
In a somewhat mixed coda to a surprisingly upbeat year, Metro Atlanta shed jobs in December, but still finished the year with
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia, a capital for electric vehicle production, needs to increase its supply of electricity produced without burning fossil fuels
The news that Sandy Springs-based UPS will require employees to come into the office five days a week starting in March has






