Georgia’s largest electric provider is going back on its promise to close coal plants across the state in the face of rising demand for energy, especially from large projects like data centers.
Georgia's tort reform targets rising insurance rates. Critics argue it restricts consumer rights and benefits insurers.
In a new plan filed with Georgia regulators, Georgia Power said it wants to extend the life of several coal and gas plants, while also adding more renewables to its system.
State of play: Democrats have called the reform package corporate cronyism. House Minority Caucus chair Tanya Miller ...
Investing in clean energy isn’t about getting rid of manufacturing or construction jobs—in fact, it’s about creating more of ...
The cheapest small towns might not be for everyone, but their charms can make them the best places to live for plenty of ...
Southern cities largely unfamiliar with snow and ice are getting creative in their efforts to clean up from this week's ...
Tidal Wave proudly serves customers at 287 express wash locations across the United States, with fifty-five of those locations operating in the company's home state of Georgia. In the coming months, ...
The state is continuing to lead the country in attracting battery manufacturing sites, solar and wind manufacturing plants, ...
Since taking power, Giorgia Meloni has stamped her authority on Italy to emerge as one of Europe’s strongest leaders ...
"This is a serious threat to Georgia's number one industry and the livelihoods of thousands of Georgians who make their ...
It is my pleasure to present the Mayor’s State of the City – for the fourth time. In 2024, advancements in Peachtree City ...