Skin rashes, breathing difficulties and “generational rage” led residents to join a nationwide push against companies accused of endangering health and the environment.
In the face of extreme heat and rising sea levels, the state is welcoming billions of dollars in clean-energy projects.
The titanium mining project threatens Okefenokee wildlife refuge, a habitat for rare and endangered species, opponents say.
Georgia utilities are getting a discount on gas — but paying full price for renewables.
Participants who received an average of $850 per month used it for paying bills, reducing debt and improving credit.
Organizers say door-knocking by domestic workers inspires key voters.
Has Martin’s Potato Roll Become the MAGA Burger Bun?
Will an army of canvassers make the difference for Democrats in the Peach State?
A utility commissioner backs both Trump and solar energy, but his maverick reputation may not win him reelection. Georgia is changing.
A new program would divert 500,000 Georgians out of the ACA exchange and nudge them into private insurance company offerings.
The state’s history of voter suppression underscores economic disparities that hit black Georgians hardest.