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Flooding has caused an average of more than 125 deaths per year in the United States over the past few decades, according to ...
Glascock County, Georgia, received a $3.5 million check from FEMA to cover remaining cleanup costs from Hurricane Helene.
Georgia could lose up to $100 million in federal funds for after-school and summer programs for kids. One of the most ...
Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's next big thing will be banning 'chemtrails', a debunked theory she believes is ...
More than 1 million Georgians are enrolled in Medicaid. How would proposed federal cuts affect these people?
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The Georgia Public Service Commission said Tuesday the agency approved a plan by Georgia Power to freeze base power rates ...
The damage from Helene - followed by a flash flood - left water and mold throughout the warehouse, ReStore, and office spaces ...
FEMA has approved over 402,000 applications for disaster assistance in Georgia, including $12 million in rental aid for displaced families.
Utility regulators have approved a plan for Georgia Power Co. to freeze its base power rates through the end of 2028, although opponents argue that customers could face ...
After utility bills increased six times in three years, the state's Public Service Commission put a hold on rates. Critics ...