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Peach County man killed in 21st fatal police shooting of 2024 in Georgia
The fatal shooting involving police in Warner Robins marks the 20th such investigation conducted by the GBI in 2024, down from 26 fatal shootings at this time last year.
‘Everybody there lost everything’: Ogeechee River communities in Georgia reeling from Debby flooding
LISTEN: Delayed flooding from Tropical Storm Debby has displaced many Georgians in and around Savannah. GPB's Benjamin Payne reports. Parts of Chatham and Bryan Counties in Southeast Georgia are continuing to deal with flooding from Tropical Storm Debby, a week after the cyclone dumped 10 inches of rain on the area.
Georgia Senate AI Committee to Discuss Tech Ethics and Innovation at Trilith Studios on August 14
Georgians interested in the future of technology and its implications on society might want to pay attention to the Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence's upcoming gathering. Tomorrow, August 14, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., the committee, led by Sen. John Albers (R–Roswell), will convene for its third meeting. This session is set to unfold in the collaborative space of Trilith Studios, Roam at Trilith in Fayetteville, which seems fitting for a discussion on cutting-edge tech in the heart of Georgia's growing creative sector.
Democrats blast Kemp for refusing federal funds for student summer meals
ATLANTA – Legislative Democrats urged Gov. Brian Kemp Tuesday to accept federal funding for a program that provides low-income children with free meals during the summer when school is not in session. Georgia is one of 12 states that did not participate in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer EBT Program this summer and isn’t […] The post Democrats blast Kemp for refusing federal funds for student summer meals appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
Fund to help GA property owners impacted by Hyundai wells reaches $1 million
A fund to help property owners whose private wells are impacted by the extraction of underground water to serve Hyundai Motor Company’s electric vehicle and battery manufacturing site near Savannah has grown to $1 million, officials said Tuesday. Hyundai, lured to the state in part by more than $2 billion in incentives,...
Bankrupt Badcock Home Furniture closing all Georgia stores
A Florida-based furniture chain that has been a fixture in Georgia and other southeastern states for more than a century is going out of business. Badcock Home Furniture & More, with more than two dozen locations in Georgia, announced on Facebook Aug. 6 that it’s closing all of its more than 370 stores in eight […] The post Bankrupt Badcock Home Furniture closing all Georgia stores appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta.
Georgia rapper asks appeals court to award legal fees in airport cash seizure suit
ATLANTA (CN) — An aspiring Georgia rapper who successfully fought off the federal government’s attempt to keep thousands of dollars in cash seized from his luggage at the Atlanta airport asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to give him another shot at forcing the government to pay his legal fees.
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