Shipments slow at Savannah port, as inland freight train facility prepares to open
ATLANTA — A monthly slowdown in container units handled at Port of Savannah suggests an economic slowdown, though traffic is still up for the year. The number of container units handled fell 8.4% in October compared with October 2024 but traffic is up 4% as of this...
Intoxicating THC from hemp to be banned in a year, with implications for business and consumers
ATLANTA — A year from now people in the hemp industry expect booming growth in a black market for marijuana and illicit hemp consumables. That is when beverages, gummies and other products made with THC from the hemp plant will become illegal. Furloughed government...
Agency seeks more power to enforce campaign finance law
ATLANTA — The state agency that oversees election finance wants more power to investigate probable violations, and a key state lawmaker expressed interest in bestowing that authority. The leader of a special Senate committee on election-related investigations said he...
Elementary and middle school cellphone bans proving popular, as debate moves to high schools
ATLANTA — A mandatory cellphone ban could be coming for all public high schools in Georgia after the positive outcomes reported by schools that have already implemented such policies. A new state law will require every public elementary and middle school in the state...
U.S. Senate plan to reopen government could throttle a booming new industry
ATLANTA — If Congress ultimately approves the legislation that the U.S. Senate adopted Monday to end the government shutdown, it could throttle the multibillion dollar hemp consumables industry. A provision tucked into the nearly 400-page appropriations bill would...
Government food program to begin disbursing Tuesday in Georgia, at two-thirds the normal amount
ATLANTA — The one in eight Georgians who rely on food stamps to put meals on the table will start receiving their money on Tuesday. The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) said recipients who were supposed to receive deposits to their electronic benefit...
Some disruptions at Hartsfield-Jackson amid shutdown
ATLANTA — Hundreds of flights in and out of Atlanta were cancelled or delayed Monday amid the ongoing government shutdown. At 41 days, this shutdown was longer by nearly a week than the prior record of 35 days set during President Donald Trump's first term. Last week,...
State tax revenues rise in October
ATLANTA – Georgia’s net tax collections rose by 6.9% last month compared to October of last year, accelerating ahead of percentage gains the prior two months, according to new state figures reported Friday. October net collections exceeded $2.7 billion. That was less...
In about face, Trump administration tells Georgia it will fully fund food program for the hungry
ATLANTA — The federal government said Friday that it will comply with a judge's order to issue full benefits for this month to its food assistance program for low-income households. In a letter to state directors of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or...