Federal Funds Fuel Atlanta
Atlanta just received federal funds and they are eager to pump that money into local projects around the city. In total, the federal government granted the city of Atlanta $45…
Atlanta just received federal funds and they are eager to pump that money into local projects around the city. In total, the federal government granted the city of Atlanta $45…
There’s a big announcement for the quarter million drivers that drive down I-285 every weekday. The Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) teamed with several organizations. With their powers combined, they…
The Mitzi Bickers trial found the pastor guilty of 9 of the 12 counts of operating a cash-for-contracts bribery scheme at Atlanta City Hall. Atlanta City Hall saw this as…
Georgia is primed to improve its infrastructure in a big way. An estimated $11 billion is on its way over the next five years to help Georgia tackle some big…
Georgia just courted an automotive manufacturer that you may not have heard of, but Wall Street guarantees you’re about to. Rivian Automotive is a California based electric vehicle company that…
Venture-backed companies accounted for about 2% of all jobs in Georgia in 2020, according to a new study from the National Venture Capital Association, Venture Forward, and the University of North Carolina…
Native American man that is being lauded as a "co-founder of Georgia" is the subject of an installation of a statue. In fact, Atlanta's leaders are rethinking these plans to…
Ports through the Georgia Ports Authority in Georgia is reporting 16 months of ongoing growth through a port in a local city indicating that another monthly record was breaking in…
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are scheduling to travel to a Southern state and city next week. There they will deliver speeches that do encourage Congress to…
Health professional that is a top federal official in charge of negotiating with Governor Brian's Kemp on a Southern state and city's high-stakes health care proposals visited for the first…