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Ronald Acuña Jr. crushed his first pitch 467 feet for a home run in his dramatic return to the Atlanta Braves on Friday night. Making his first appearance in almost one year, […] ...
In early April, despite news of EPA canceling grants across the country, federal officials assured Thomasville, Georgia, that their funding for wastewater infrastructure improvement was on track. Then ...
On National Bike to School Day, an early May day, two dozen kids and parents whiz down the bike lane on United Avenue under a ...
The Trump administration has continued releasing people charged with being in the country illegally to nongovernmental ...
Most of Georgia's congressional delegation has been avoiding public town halls with constituents due to disruptions.
Atlanta women’s health providers and abortion-rights advocates are speaking out against Georgia's six-week abortion law as an Emory University Hospital patient recently declared "brain dead" remains ...
Plugged In” hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali take a closer look at the case of a brain-dead woman that doctors at Emory University Hospital are keeping on life support because she is pregnant, citing ...
As part of WABE’s series on data centers, Science for Georgia Executive Director Amy Sharma joined “All Things Considered” to discuss her work researching the development of data centers in the state.
Citing "staffing shortfalls," the Mobile district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is closing or limiting operations at 20 sites on Lake Lanier.
Tech companies built and planned to solar farms all over Georgia to power their data centers. But AI demanding more.
The Fulton County Board of Health this week laid off 17 workers, including those focused on HIV and sexual health services, apparently without the approval of the state Department of Public Health.