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It seems like yesterday we were preparing for a new year and predicting what 2025 would bring. Now, here we are, halfway ...
Solar market experts, Georgia senators and energy experts weigh in on how the new domestic policy and tax bill will affect ...
The Blue Wahoos returned home for a quick set of games this week, following their most successful road trip of the season.
Recording artist Brent Jones leading a music workshop at Nichols Chapel AME church on 11th Avenue in Phenix City. The River Valley Black Chamber of Commerce hosted an event to boost black-owned ...
Around the state, Republican and Democratic leaders have already begun laying the groundwork for state House elections where margins are tight.
The NTSB issued an urgent warning on Wednesday about the potential for certain jet engines that, when damaged, allow smoke to enter the cockpit or cabin. The engines in question were used on Boeing ...
Leaders and educators have voiced concerns about the skills and readiness of the younger generation to navigate the workforce in an AI-driven future. At the Georgia Chamber ...
Illinois Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Lou Sandoval said the $55.2 billion budget passed by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. J.B. Pritzker this week left critical issues unresolved.
“Oil led the last century,” Chris Clark, president and CEO of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, said. “Data leads this century.” ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — The University of Georgia Athletic Association archives will be stopping at the Columbus Public Library for a free “UGA Athletics in Your Town” traveling exhibit. The ...
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