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Atlanta airport, TSA batten the hatches for impending ice storm
The Atlanta airport could face one of its biggest tests in years as the huge storm could bring heavy amounts of freezing rain to much of Georgia.
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DA: Ex-PSC candidate won’t be prosecuted for taking Georgia Power booklet
Patty Durand, a former Georgia Democratic candidate for the Public Service Commission, won't face prosecution.
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Delta, other airlines urge travel changes to avoid winter storm disruption
Several airlines are offering extensive travel flexibility for cities across the South and Southeast for travel this weekend ahead of the impending winter storm.
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After $8.6B merger, Atlanta banking firm to accelerate hiring in 2026
Pinnacle Financial Partners, which combined with Columbus-based Synovus Financial early this month, plans to hire up to 250 bankers this year.
CEO of Alpharetta firm pleads guilty in $380M Ponzi scheme
The founder and CEO of an Alpharetta investment advice firm has pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors accusing him of operating Georgia's largest Ponzi scheme.
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Heavy equipment lifting business at crucial time for Brunswick port
Auto tariffs have slowed business in Brunswick, Georgia, the nation’s busiest port for vehicles. Rising trade of farm, construction and mining machinery is offsetting losses.
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Data center tax breaks, energy costs emerge as targets for Georgia lawmakers
The Georgia General Assembly appears poised to consider several pieces of legislation this session that could affect data centers and energy costs associated with them.
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Flying without Real ID will soon cost you. What it means for Atlanta travelers.
Nationwide, 94% of travelers are flying with Real IDs. Georgia’s rate is 93.1%. For travelers without Real ID, there will be an extra cost.
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Atlanta hit TSA record in 2025 with 30 million passengers
The airport is also implementing new body scanner technology designed to speed up the process.
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‘Incomplete.’ What regulators’ rejection of Norfolk Southern deal means.
The Surface Transportation Board ruled the document is “incomplete.” The companies must refile with additional information.




