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Backers of the Coastal Marshlands Restoration Act say it would allow private property owners on the coast to start wetland restoration work more quickly, but some environmental groups say it would weaken existing protections.
The new bill, SB 449, would allow parents to see all classroom materials being taught to their child in K-12 schools.
Operating a food truck in Georgia comes at a high price, owners say, because every county issues its own permit for a fee.
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.
The High Museum in Atlanta is home to a temporary exhibit that displays portraits of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle.
The fight over the Georgia redistricting maps intensifies as bills are being passed to gain leverage.
Georgia university regents name former Gov. Sonny Perdue as the sole finalist to become system chancellor.
A longtime favorite delicacy of seafood fanatics could lead to more jobs in Georgia and stimulate the local economy, experts say.
Veterans entering the law enforcement field could receive free tuition to make the transition from military service easier.
Experts say all emergency contraception and birth control should be offered to all women, if medical abortions are limited.

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