The Georgia economy is lurching like there’s a foot tapping the brake: hiring, spending and business activity are moving forward, while layoffs continue to hamper recovery. The state last week …
Good News: Leadership Southeast Georgia planning for 2021
Since its inception in 1999, Leadership Southeast Georgia has contributed to business growth from St. Mary’s to Statesboro before having to suspend meetings this year due to the pandemic.
Georgia Man Accused of Hoarding Face Masks, Price-Gouging
Federal prosecutors say a Georgia businessman is accused of hoarding face masks as the COVID-19 pandemic spread and of price-gouging by selling them for about double what he paid …
Civil Rights Groups Say Georgia’s New Police Protection Measure Taints State’s Hate Crimes Law
State civil rights groups say that the new law is insulting to the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight for police accountability.
How opposing coaches view Georgia quarterback competition
Kirby Smart and his staff view the former five-star recruit as a great fit for a Todd Monken system with a history of producing big-time passing numbers. So do other coaches familiar with Monken and …
Masters Tournament ‘likely’ to be held without fans, Georgia official says
Tomorrow, the PGA Championship begins at Harding Park without fans, and that’s likely what will probably happen here in Augusta, where we’ll have the tournament without fan …
Georgia governor faces backlash over new law to protect police from ‘bias-motivated’ crime
Opponents said the measure was unneeded, partly because Georgia lawmakers several years ago added stiffer penalties for assault against a police officer.
Partnership Begins To Build Roswell’s Hispanic Business Community
Roswell Inc and the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce have joined together to promote the Hispanic business community in the area.
Georgia Smart announces innovation awards to four communities in the state
Clayton County, Sandy Springs, Savannah and Valdosta – received new grants from Georgia Tech’s Smart Community Challenge Thursday.
Georgia District to Begin Year Online Amid Staff Virus Cases
A Georgia school district will begin the year entirely online after more than 90 staff members were quarantined due to possible coronavirus exposure or infection.