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Clean energy group’s suit alleges Georgia Public Service Commission is violating state records law
Clean energy watchdog group alleges it sought records from a commissioner’s private email after records from other states showed docs were sent to nongovernmental addresses.
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Meet the Atlanta-born podcaster helping to free the wrongly convicted
Through her true crime podcasts, attorney Susan Simpson has helped exonerate seven wrongly convicted prisoners, including several in Georgia.
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Prepare for Friday crowds at the Atlanta airport and on the roads
Friday will be the peak day of the holiday travel period at the world’s busiest airport.
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The year in Black culture, according to UATL reporter Brooke Howard
As the year closes, UATL’s staff members reflect on culture and the moments that mattered ... including how this reporter really feels about that Beyoncé album.
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10 years ago AirTran flew its last flight. Many in Atlanta still miss it
Dec. 28, 2024 marks 10 years since the final flight of AirTran Airways. The plucky low-cost carrier with an Atlanta hub was folded into Southwest Airlines.
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Breakthrough technology sees how cholesterol causes heart attacks
The researchers hope the breakthrough will help scientists cure a genetic disorder that increases the likelihood of dying from coronary artery disease at a young age.
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Hulu drama ‘Tell Me Lies,’ shot in Atlanta, gets a third season
Hulu's "Tell Me Lies," shot in metro Atlanta, gets a third season.
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Jimmy Carter doesn’t drink. So why is this Savannah bar so dear to him?
In 1978, Jimmy Carter, a teetotaler, gave a speech at a Savannah tavern while standing on the bar. The relationship between Carter and the owners of the Georgia bar runs deep.