Atlanta Section 8 administrator accused of fraud
ATLANTA — An Atlanta Housing Authority administrator who oversaw a subsidy program for low-income renters, known as Section 8, has been charged with fraudulently obtaining some of that money for herself while also securing thousands of dollars in federal emergency and...
2025: Trump policies, big tech and affordability become major issues for Georgia
ATLANTA — The year started with news about presidents past and present, as Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term and Georgia mourned the loss of Jimmy Carter. The Trump administration implemented major changes to immigration and trade policy that reverberated...
Rising costs for insurance, with reports of refusals to pay claims, could spur legislation
ATLANTA — Like just about everything, the cost of insurance has been rising, fueling frustration that state leaders say they want to address. Policy holders complain of expensive insurance that does not pay out as promised. At the same time, insurers see an...
Georgia Power wins approval for massive expansion
The Georgia Public Service Commission, with member Tim Echols attending remotely, voted Friday, Dec. 19, 2025 to let Georgia Power add nearly 10 gigawatts of capacity, a massive expansion that will cost billions of dollars. (Ty Tagami/Capitol Beat) ATLANTA — State...
State regulator set to vote on Georgia Power expansion amid last-minute legal moves
ATLANTA — Advocates for the environment and renewable energy say in a formal filing with the state utilities regulator that Georgia Power's pledge to hold down homeowners' utility bills during a proposed expansion of capacity for data centers is an empty promise. The...
Fani Willis testifies to Georgia Senate committee
ATLANTA — After more than a year of rebuffing Republican attempts to compel her testimony before the Georgia Senate, Fani Willis went to the state Capitol Wednesday to give three hours of often combative testimony to a special committee that she deemed to be a...
UGA researchers find more evidence that mining would harm Okefenokee
The device that Jaivime Evaristo, co-author of new research about water "fingerprints" linking the Okefenokee Swamp to an aquifer below, used to measure water isotopes. Evaristo is a University of Georgia assistant professor of hydrology and water resources....
National economic headwinds blow through Georgia, though job outlook steady for now
ATLANTA — National economic headwinds driven in part by politics will continue suppressing Georgia's economy while raising the risk of recession, says a new economic forecast from a business think tank at the University of Georgia. The 43rd annual prediction by the...