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Cheese Recall Updated to Highest Risk Level

Federal health officials elevated a nationwide cheese recall to the most serious risk level after tests confirmed dangerous bacteria in the products. What’s Happening: The FDA upgraded the recall to Class I last week, meaning exposure to the product could cause serious health problems or death. No one has reported getting sick from the cheese […]

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Georgia Senate Reveals Affordability Measures

The Republican leaders of Georgia’s Senate will push to reduce both income and property taxes while targeting other cost-of-living issues during a legislative session that will be influenced by election-year politics. Senate leaders gave a brief outline of their priorities at the Capitol Tuesday, the second day of their 40-day session. Last week, a high-priority […]

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What Online Casino Platforms Can Learn From Legacy Game Design

Digital platforms tend to chase whatever looks new. Flashier visuals, more features, faster animations. Yet some of the most successful online casino platforms have learned to slow down and look backward instead. Legacy game design, built long before modern interfaces and mobile screens, still offers lessons that matter today. Classic casino games were created for […]

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Georgia Senate to Cities: You Can’t Require Residents to Lock Guns in Cars

The Georgia Senate voted along party lines Tuesday to ban cities from requiring gun owners to lock up their guns in cars, the first bill approved in this year’s legislative session. The bill is a response to a Savannah ordinance that outlawed leaving handguns, rifles or shotguns in unattended vehicles unless they’re securely stored. A […]

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When Could it Snow in Georgia This Week?

Light snow and flurries may fall in far north Georgia late Wednesday night into Thursday morning, with up to half an inch of accumulation possible in higher elevations. What’s Happening: Cold air returns Wednesday night after a brief warmup. Moisture is limited, but light snow showers are possible in the northernmost parts of the state. […]

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More Than 4,600 People in DeKalb Are Paying More to Live in Extended Stay Hotels Than Apartments

A Georgia State University study found 4,600 people, including 1,635 children, live in extended-stay hotels in DeKalb County, paying an average of $1,852 per month — more than the county’s average rent — while facing substandard housing and barriers to permanent housing. What’s Happening: Researchers from GSU’s Center on Health and Homelessness surveyed 42 extended-stay […]

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Georgia’s Gold Dome is Humming With Talk of Affordability

The hallowed halls of Georgia’s state Capitol were abuzz Monday as lawmakers, lobbyists and everyday citizens flocked to the Gold Dome for the start of the 2026 legislative session. For lawmakers in the state House and Senate, that means a 40-day countdown to introduce, deliberate and finalize laws for the upcoming year has officially begun. […]

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Coastal Georgia Baby Gets Measles After International Trip

A baby in Georgia’s Coastal Health District has measles after traveling internationally, the Georgia Department of Public Health announced Monday. What’s Happening: The baby was too young to receive routine measles vaccinations. State health officials are working to identify people who may have been exposed. What’s Important: Measles spreads through the air when an infected […]

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