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Gov. Nathan Deal is supporting law enforcement with new training and a salary increase.
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Gov. Nathan Deal is supporting law enforcement with new training and a salary increase.
The Opportunity School District amendment is a shift in power that’s the focus of much debate.
Whatever solutions are proposed for dealing with traffic, none are simple or inexpensive.
Much like how Georgia set itself apart during the Civil Rights Movement, the state is again making a stand on discrimination.
Buying beer in Georgia is getting complicated.
Our men and women in blue must be prepared to make life-or-death decisions in a matter of seconds, and they deserve our thanks.
Stone Mountain is once again thrust into the national spotlight with discussions of adding a Freedom Bell on its summit.
Nuclear power has become an accepted and leading global energy source, with Plant Vogtle leading the charge.
While nowhere is perfect or has all the answers when dealing with the challenges of growth and shrinking budgets, Gwinnett gets it.
Police body cameras will become universal soon. The challenge lies in developing new laws and protocols to enhance the protection of the public without giving away the sometimes unintentionally embarrassing footage of routine stops.
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