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Georgia Voter Guide: The key competitive races in the Nov. 5 general election
Election season is in full swing, and voters across the Peach State have an important role to play in selecting local, statewide and national representatives. As one of the most competitive battleground states, Georgia is also expected to play a major part in the 2024 presidential election, meaning that exercising the right to...
Romania, Hungary, Georgia, and Azerbaijan launch venture to install power line under the Black Sea
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romania, Hungary, Georgia and Azerbaijan launched a joint venture Tuesday to install a power line under the Black Sea aimed at bringing more renewable energy into the European Union from the eastern Caucasus. The project, approved by leaders of the four countries in 2022, gained...
Georgia Power chooses four sites for battery energy storage systems
Four locations for 500 megawatts (MW) of new battery energy storage systems (BESS) are planned and under development by Georgia Power Co., the largest electric subsidiary of the Southern Company. The Georgia Public Service Commission ... Read More » The post Georgia Power chooses four sites for battery energy storage systems appeared first on Daily Energy Insider.
Georgia lawmakers ponder measures to preserve the state's farmland
(The Center Square) — As Georgia lawmakers ponder how to preserve farmland, their potential action could include expanding tax credits or incentives, similar to what the state offers to lure high-profile economic development projects. Georgia has lost at least 2.6 million acres of land since 1974 and a million acres of timberland, state Sen. Billy Hickman, R-Statesboro, said during a Senate Study Committee on the Preservation of Georgia's Farmland meeting. ...
Georgia Today: Vance to campaign in GA; AT&T workers continue strike; ATL pledges funds for homeless
LISTEN: On the Tuesday, Sept. 3 edition of Georgia Today: Republican Vice presidential candidate JD Vance plans a town hall meeting in Braselton; AT&T workers across the Southeast continue their strike; and Atlanta's mayor says the city will be dedicating $60 million dollars towards addressing Atlanta’s growing homeless population.
OSHA investigating one Hyundai affiliate in Georgia
The federal agency overseeing workplace safety is investigating a Hyundai affiliate, Glovis EV Logistics America, along with two subcontractors at the Korean company’s Savannah-area manufacturing site after a worker was crushed by a conveyor belt and suffered life-threatening injuries.
Federal judge orders Trump campaign to cease using Isaac Hayes song at rallies
A federal judge in Georgia ordered former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign to cease the use of an Isaac Hayes song at all future campaign rallies. In response to a lawsuit from the late artist’s estate, Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia issued a temporary injunction […]
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