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The COVID-19 Public Emergency is Over. Here’s What it Means for Georgia

The Gist: With the stroke of midnight, the federal declaration of COVID-19 as a public health emergency will expire. Thanks to wide distribution of effective vaccines, extensive testing infrastructure, and widespread immunity from vaccination or prior infection, COVID-19 will no longer hold the status of a public health emergency in Georgia. What Unfolded?: Georgia has […]

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Who is Going Door to Door in Norcross?

The Gist: The next few days in Norcross will see Working America, a community affiliate of the AFL-CIO, conducting a local door-to-door call-to-action drive. This nonprofit labor organization aims to enhance education and push for legislative and political advocacy to support key issues affecting working families. What Is Happening?: Working America, known for fighting for […]

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

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 […]

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

The Gist: An invasive, disease-spreading mosquito is rapidly making its way across America, and Georgians are urged to be alert. The Asian tiger mosquito, known for its distinct white stripes, is a carrier of several diseases including dengue fever, chikungunya, and Zika virus. What You Need to Know: Zachary Smith, a seasoned pest control professional […]

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Common Core is dead in Georgia

The Gist: Saying goodbye to the final traces of the Common Core, Georgia schools are all set to implement new K-12 English Language Arts standards. Today, the State Board of Education gave the green light to these standards that are expected to be in full swing after a couple of years of teacher training. What […]