The recycling company, which is one of the region’s top family-owned businesses, has been headquartered in the Dayton area for 86 years.
What pandemic-induced online learning taught Georgia colleges and universities
How the all-virtual class experience of 2020 has helped Atlanta area colleges and universities improve courses across the board.
Gov. Kemp Directs $5.8 million to aid Georgia’s tourism industry
Governor Kemp announced the allocation of $5.8 million in federal coronavirus relief funds to Explore Georgia, the tourism division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD).
Executive Profile: He wrote his business plan at UGA. Now his company has an $8B portfolio.
Days after graduating from the University of Georgia, Wes Rogers launched his student housing company. He’s gone full-speed ever since. The president and CEO of Landmark Properties has an $8 billion …
Unvaccinated Georgia Mom Who Lost Teen Son to COVID Supports Mask Mandates, Not Vaccines
A mother in Georgia told an Atlanta-based news station she supports the idea of a statewide mask mandate following the death of her teenaged son, who lost his battle with COVID-19 earlier this week.
Unvaccinated Georgia Mom Who Lost Teen Son to COVID Supports Mask Mandates, Not Vaccines
A mother in Georgia told an Atlanta-based news station she supports the idea of a statewide mask mandate following the death of her teenaged son, who lost his battle with COVID-19 earlier this week.
‘More convenient’: Upcoming Georgia digital license option could be used at places other than airports
That’s right — a virtual version of your driver’s license could be coming to your cell phone soon. Within the next year, if you use an iPhone, you’ll be able to store your license and ID card …
Former Georgia district attorney indicted for obstruction in Arbery case
A Georgia grand jury indicted a former district attorney on Thursday on two charges stemming from her delay in charging suspects captured on video fatally shooting a Black man as he was out jogging in …
Some 0.7% of users in Armenia attacked by financial computer malware in April-June 2021
YEREVAN, September 2. /ARKA/. Some 0.7% of Internet users in Armenia were attacked by financial computer malware in April-June 2021, as many were attacked in Azerbaijan and 0.4% in Georgia. In the …
New Georgia Campaign Finance Law Is ‘Carving a Loophole’
The law – which is especially beneficial for incumbents – is unique and will likely be tracked by political leaders in other states, experts say.