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From the mountains to the sea, five Georgia 4-H centers are preparing for an exciting summer of camp. More than 8,000 students experienced the “best week ever” in 2022 and 8,600 campers are expected in 2023.
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Georgia 4-H summer camps get ready for the season

by Josie Smith | CAES NewsMay 13, 2023May 13, 2023
In addition to the dense fog, the weather is likely to turn more volatile this afternoon with the possibility of isolated to scattered thunderstorms.
Posted inWeather

Weekend weather outlook: Fog and rain ahead for Georgia

by Thom ChandlerMay 13, 2023May 13, 2023
Home with brown cedar roof
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How do property taxes in Georgia compare to other states?

by Samuel Stebbins | 24/7 Wall St. via The Center SquareMay 12, 2023May 12, 2023
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The COVID-19 Public Emergency is Over. Here’s What it Means for Georgia

by Thom ChandlerMay 11, 2023October 10, 2023
ATLANTA – Lawyers representing environmental groups and manufacturers asked the state Public Service Commission’s (PSC) Energy Committee Thursday to reject an agreement letting Georgia Power recover 100% of higher fuel costs incurred during the last two years from customers. The PSC’s Public Interest Advocacy staff and the Atlanta-based utility agreed last month on a plan
Posted inYour Family

Opponents urge officials to reject Georgia Power’s $15.90 per month price hike

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceMay 11, 2023May 11, 2023
Middle age woman applying insect repellent to her granddaughter before forest hike beautiful summer day. Protecting children from biting insects at summer. Active leisure with kids.
Posted inIn The News

If you thought regular mosquitos were bad, you haven’t met the Asian Tiger Mosquito

by Thom ChandlerMay 11, 2023May 11, 2023
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Posted inEducation

Common Core is dead in Georgia

by Thom ChandlerMay 11, 2023May 11, 2023
Deciding where to go college is the first major life decision many Americans make. And while there are many factors to weigh when selecting a school - including cost and distance from home - many of the 16.6 million American college students today chose to enroll in the best school they could get into.
Posted inEducation

This is the hardest college to get into in Georgia in 2023

by Samuel Stebbins | 24/7 Wall St. via The Center SquareMay 10, 2023May 10, 2023
Posted inCrime

Operation Golden Eagle: 12 caught and charged with child exploitation in Georgia

by Thom ChandlerMay 9, 2023May 9, 2023
ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp has been busy exercising his veto pen. The Republican governor has vetoed 14 bills the General Assembly passed during this year’s legislative session, not including nine vetoes of line items in the $32.4 billion fiscal 2024 state budget he signed late last week. The 14 vetoes were highlighted by legislation
Posted inYour Government

Kemp vetoes slew of bills

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceMay 8, 2023
The Forecast: Summer-like weather brings scattered showers and thunderstorms across Georgia, with potential for isolated severe storms today and increased chances on Tuesday.
Posted inWeather

Wet weather expected in Georgia this week

by Thom ChandlerMay 8, 2023May 8, 2023
The Gist: Georgia drivers are continuing to see gas prices fall at the pump, with the state's average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline dropping to $3.24.
Posted inYour Family

Gas prices in Georgia continue to drop

by Thom ChandlerMay 8, 2023May 8, 2023
ATLANTA – Georgia’s 2024 presidential primaries will place next March 12, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Thursday. “Georgia is a bellwether state,” Raffensperger said during a news conference at the state Capitol, acknowledging the Peach State’s relatively new status as one of a handful of swing states in national politics. “If you can win
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Georgia’s 2024 presidential primary date has been set

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceMay 7, 2023May 7, 2023
A report prepared for the South Carolina state legislature and released last week determined that a range of electric market and transmission reforms — including creating a new independent organization to run the electric grid or joining an existing one — would bring  “substantial benefits” for customers, potentially as much as $362 million a year.
Posted inIn The News

What can Georgia learn from South Carolina’s estimated $362 million savings in electric market reforms

by Robert Zullo | Georgia RecorderMay 7, 2023May 7, 2023
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These are the wettest counties in Georgia

by StackerMay 5, 2023May 5, 2023
What's Else?: Besides the free coffee, nurses can also enjoy Dunkin's recently reintroduced Butter Pecan flavor, which is now a permanent addition to their menu. This popular flavor, available in hot or iced coffee, espresso drinks, cold brew, frozen coffee, or frozen chocolate, features notes of butter-roasted pecan and sweet cream.
Posted inFood

Nurses can get free coffee at Dunkin’ Saturday. Here’s how

by Thom ChandlerMay 5, 2023May 5, 2023
The Gist: Georgia ranks as the fifth least interested state in the upcoming coronation of King Charles, according to a recent study by Gambling.com, which analyzed Google search volumes for the new British Head of State across the United States.
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King Charles’ coronation is tomorrow. Georgia residents don’t care

by Thom ChandlerMay 5, 2023May 5, 2023
ATLANTA – Who knew a kid in Georgia is supposed to have a permit to set up a lemonade stand at the end of their driveway? That won’t be the case come July 1, however, thanks to the General Assembly. Gov. Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 55 on Wednesday, a bipartisan measure that will allow
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Oops… Children in Georgia needed a permit to have a lemonade stand. But not anymore

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceMay 4, 2023May 4, 2023

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