‘It’s just a very difficult time.’ Georgia firms grapple again with trade war.
Uncertainty over tariffs is once again challenging Georgia businesses that rely on trade.
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Rent an apartment, or just a bedroom, at this new Atlanta skyscraper
Amid rising costs and changing lifestyles, Society Atlanta offers a co-living model designed to shake up traditional apartments.
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‘Big, beautiful bill’ passage dims outlook for Georgia’s clean energy sectors
Georgia has been one of the top states for solar and electric vehicle manufacturing investment. Some warn that's at risk after passage of the "one big, beautiful bill."
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I just graduated college. Will I be able to buy a house like my parents did?
A recent college grad asks: Am I going to be able to buy a home like my parents did less than 30 years ago?
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Sustainable clothing brand Reformation opens Alpharetta location
Los Angeles-based sustainable fashion brand Reformation opened its second metro Atlanta location at Avalon in Alpharetta on Thursday.
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‘Big, beautiful bill’ strikes fear in Georgia’s clean energy, EV sectors
If the Senate's One Big Beautiful Bill Act passes, it would eliminate tax credits for EV purchases and installing solar panels and end subsidies for clean energy companies
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PSC votes to keep Georgia Power rates steady, but relief may not last long
State regulators voted Tuesday to keep Georgia Power’s current base electricity rates through 2028, heading off — for now — the possibility of more rate hikes for customers.
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With low attendance, Club World Cup economic impact a draw for Atlanta
Club World Cup will likely end up being a much smaller dry run for Atlanta compared to the crowds expected next summer for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Data centers critical to our lives and setting up Georgia for the future
Data centers are booming in the U.S., and Georgia is primed to reap the rewards of this surge, which reflects growing consumer demand for digital services and applications.
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Georgia Power’s plan to ‘freeze’ rates is not as sweet as it seems, groups say
Critics of Georgia Power say an agreement to keep the company's current rates through 2028 may not be as good for customers in the long run as it sounds.