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What’s Next For Georgia’s Federal Workers as Government Shutdown Continues?

Thousands of federal workers in Georgia will need to figure out how to make ends meet while they are going without a paycheck until the federal government reopens.  The federal government shut down at midnight Wednesday after Democrats and Republicans in Congress failed to reach an agreement to fund the government that included significant cuts […]

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Body Found at Augusta Gas Station Sparks Investigation

A dead body turned up at a Chevron station on Laney Walker Boulevard Tuesday, and investigators aren’t saying much yet. 🔍 What’s Happening: Richmond County Sheriff’s deputies and Augusta University Police descended on the gas station at 1501 Laney Walker Boulevard after someone discovered the body. The sheriff’s Criminal Investigation Division and the coroner’s office […]

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Alpharetta Cops And Firefighters Will Cook Your Dinner Next Week

The city’s public safety officers will cook hibachi meals at Benihana next week to raise money for programs that support their own ranks. 🎯 Why It Matters: The fundraiser directly funds wellness programs, specialized equipment, and training for the police officers, firefighters, and 911 staff who respond when residents call for help. 🍳 What’s Happening: […]

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Data Centers Demand More of Georgia’s Electric Resources

Data centers gulp massive amounts of power, and that insatiable thirst is driving new production and distribution of natural gas supply, experts said at a legislative hearing Monday. A special House subcommittee heard from industry insiders involved in the sourcing and supply of the finite fossil fuel. “The need for electricity is growing tremendously, and […]

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