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Rethinking Lung Cancer

Specialized Regimen: Natalie Pawelski takes a pill designed to specifically attack cancer cells that have the genetic mutation connected to her cancer. The treatment allows her to continue her favorite activities, like hiking. Photo credit: Daemon…

Decide DeKalb Has $2.5 Million for Small Businesses

Investing in Small Businesses with Access Up to $150,000 DeKalb County has long been home to ambitious entrepreneurs, independent retailers, and growing service-based businesses. In a county defined by scale and resilience, building or growing a business can sometimes feel…

Upfront

Ups, Downs and In-betweens

Summer Special: The deadline to remove QR codes from ballots is looming, and Georgia doesn’t have a solution. A proposal to extend the July 1 deadline for removing the codes died on the final day of this year’s legislative session. And…

Economic Development Around the State

Griffin Transport: Missouri-based Prime Inc., which operates a fleet of 7,000 transport vehicles, is investing more than $160 million to establish its Southeastern regional hub in Spalding County. The new facility, which will also include space for driver development and training,…

Opinion

Welcome, World Cup Visitors

It’s exciting to think of so many people coming to Atlanta this month. If you are a visitor, welcome to Georgia! Hopefully you’ll find plenty of Southern hospitality to go around and lots of fun things to do. Georgia is…

A Controversial Possibility

In normal circumstances, Gov. Brian Kemp’s legislative career should be over now that this 2026 session and bill-signing period has come to an end. If Georgians elect a Republican to succeed him, we can assume he’s signed his last piece…

Let the Festivities Begin

Can you believe that it hasn’t even been 10 years since Atlanta United’s first match? Soccer has become an integral part of our city’s sports identity right alongside the Braves, the Falcons and the Hawks. Tens of thousands of people…

Our State

Downtime

Catching up with... Dan Corso

Dan Corso will be front and center for the FIFA World Cup games this month. It may be the biggest sporting event he’s recruited to Georgia, but it won’t be the last: The city will host its fourth Super Bowl…

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