
Georgia-Pacific Closes Plywood Plant in Emporia, Virginia
News Summary Georgia-Pacific has officially closed its plywood plant in Emporia, impacting over 550 employees immediately. The closure is attributed to decreased demand for plywood

News Summary Georgia-Pacific has officially closed its plywood plant in Emporia, impacting over 550 employees immediately. The closure is attributed to decreased demand for plywood

News Summary The U.S. Government Accountability Office has initiated an investigation into the financial impact of Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage program, the only active Medicaid

News Summary Two women incarcerated in Atlanta have filed a lawsuit against the state of Georgia, contesting the constitutionality of a new cash bail law.

News Summary NetChoice has launched a lawsuit against Georgia’s Senate Bill 351, which requires parental consent for minors using social media. The bill, effective from

News Summary Georgia’s new ‘Protecting Georgia’s Children on Social Media Act of 2024’ is facing a lawsuit by NetChoice, arguing it violates First Amendment rights.

News Summary Georgia has introduced an annual burn ban from May 1 to September 30 for 54 counties to combat air quality and wildfire risks.

News Summary Recent reports uncovered significant water contamination in gasoline sold at YUG Food Mart on Pio Nono Avenue, with tests revealing approximately 20% water

News Summary Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has officially filed to run for governor of Georgia, aiming to be the first Democrat to win

News Summary Terry Allen Damstra from Grayson, Georgia, was arrested for impersonating a Bulloch County Sheriff’s Office official while soliciting donations for a Texas-based company.

News Summary The Justice Department has dismissed a lawsuit challenging Georgia’s election overhaul law, Senate Bill 202. This decision comes after claims that the law