Georgia

Georgia

State of Georgia Breaks Export Records for Third Straight Year

Governor Brian P. Kemp today joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) in announcing that the state surpassed $49.7 billion in

Automotive

UAW targeting South, Georgia as part of new union drive

For decades, union power in the auto industry has been in reverse, and in the South, it hasn’t gotten traction at all,

Energy

Second new Vogtle nuclear unit connects to the grid for the first time

The long-delayed second new nuclear reactor at Plant Vogtle near Augusta reached another milestone Friday afternoon when it synced with the electric

Relocations

AJC confirms move to Midtown

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

Infrastructure

Georgia wanted to attract more data centers. Now it needs more power

Last fall, the state’s largest electric utility — Georgia Power — came to regulators with a surprising request. Just months after placing

Shipping and Logistics

Ohio train wreck strains Norfolk Southern. Now there will be job cuts

It was nearly a year ago when a Norfolk Southern train derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, upending lives in the rural town.

Technology

X wants to keep cluster of AI systems in Atlanta, receives $10M tax break

Despite opposition from residents, a Fulton County agency changed course this week and approved a roughly $10 million tax break over the

Georgia

Atlanta economy, 2023: strong year, mixed finish

In a somewhat mixed coda to a surprisingly upbeat year, Metro Atlanta shed jobs in December, but still finished the year with

Energy

Georgia’s governor says more clean energy will be needed to fuel electric vehicle manufacturing

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia, a capital for electric vehicle production, needs to increase its supply of electricity produced without burning fossil fuels

Career and Workplace

Some of Atlanta’s largest companies remain flexible with remote work

The news that Sandy Springs-based UPS will require employees to come into the office five days a week starting in March has

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