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In the final episode of Gold Dome Debrief's second season, we wrap up the past 40 days with an overview of the legislative session and a recap on bills to look out for.
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Unlicensed streaming platforms and misleading marketing are at the forefront of proposed legislation to give artists more rights.
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Operating a food truck in Georgia comes at a high price, owners say, because every county issues its own permit for a fee.
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Starting March 1, riders in three south Atlanta areas can request a shuttle via the free MARTA Reach app to bring them to or from an existing bus or rail station.
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A longtime favorite delicacy of seafood fanatics could lead to more jobs in Georgia and stimulate the local economy, experts say.
Arieal view of Northside Hospital with the sun setting and reflecting off the building
Just days before contract cutoff with Northside Hospital, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield has named longtime Anthem official as new president of its Georgia Operation.
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2021 was the year of construction in Gainesville’s historic downtown. Locals said they are excited about the new residences, shops and restaurants coming to the area.
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Experts at a joint committee meeting voiced concerns over the impact of making new cities in Georgia and the effects statewide.
In the midst of a statewide labor shortage, immigrant and refugee advocacy organizations are fighting to provide economic opportunities for foreign-born Georgia residents. These groups say global talent will help draw immigrant communities to the South.
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Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount testimony to the Senate Homeland Security Committee on the May 7 cyberattack provided a rare window into the dilemma faced by the private sector amid a storm of ransomware attacks in which overseas hackers breach a company’s network and encrypt their data, demanding a ransom to release it back to them.
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