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Consider for a moment what it might be like to adopt 600 young people over an eight-year span. You have to have enough room to feed and house them. You have to be sure they have books and activities. You…
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Consider for a moment what it might be like to adopt 600 young people over an eight-year span. You have to have enough room to feed and house them. You have to be sure they have books and activities. You…
Transportation was the 500-pound gorilla in this year’s legislative session – a friendly gorilla for the most part, who claimed a ton of attention but got lots of money for roads and bridges and even a little for transit. There…
In the midst of Atlanta’s exciting new Krog Street Market, a lively French bistro serves classics both fussy and plain.
Retail sales are ticking up, sustained by growth in employment and a boost in consumers’ confidence.
Metro Atlanta leaders who traveled to Toronto were dazzled by its vast transit network and by the system’s finances.
Times change, and so does language. Occasionally a term like “redneck” or “thug” needs to be retired.
Officials believe it is a matter of when, not if, bird flu moves into Georgia. It’s time to take steps to protect the poultry industry.
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Buying chicken was once straightforward, but now the grocery aisle is filled with labels like organic, cage-free, free-range, air-chilled, and pasture-raised. These labels sound good, but they don’t always explain everything. I often…
The Georgia Ports Authority’s Workforce Housing Initiative has so far helped 178 families repair, buy or build a home in the Savannah area. “A strong community depends on strong families and stable neighborhoods,” said Georgia Ports President and CEO Griff…