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Students Invited to Apply for Georgia Capitol Page Program During 2025 Legislative Session
Opportunity for Students to Learn About Government by Serving at the Capitol The Georgia House of Representatives and the State Senate are now accepting applications for students interested in serving as Pages during the upcoming 2025 Legislative Session. Aimed at students ages 12-18, the Page Program offers a unique opportunity to get a firsthand look at the legislative process while serving at the State Capitol. The first day of Georgia’s…
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Georgia Power Urges Residents to Report Power Outages Amid North Georgia Winter Storm
Residents Advised to Stay Informed and Report Power Disruptions as Ice Storms Affect Atlanta and Surrounding Areas As winter weather continues to grip the North Georgia region, Georgia Power is calling on residents to report any power outages as the storm progresses. The winter storm, which has already caused substantial disruptions in Atlanta and its suburbs, is expected to bring additional ice, further impacting power lines and trees. Though power…
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Georgia’s Fourth Case of Bird Flu Detected in Backyard Chicken Flock in Metro Atlanta
Georgia has reported its fourth case of bird flu since the start of a nationwide outbreak in 2022. This latest incident, confirmed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, involves a small backyard flock of chickens and ducks in Clayton County. The outbreak is part of a growing trend that has affected multiple states and led to heightened concerns over the spread of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI). The virus, often…
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After Apalachee School Shooting, Georgia Lawmakers May Seek to Share More Information on Students
The tragic shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia last September, where four people were killed, has sparked a renewed debate among lawmakers about how to prevent future violence in schools. As the state’s annual legislative session opens, lawmakers are considering measures that would require agencies to share a broad range of student-related records—spanning education, child welfare, and juvenile court data. The goal? To better identify and address potential threats…
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Still Have Unfinished Business”: Daylen Everette Announces Return to Georgia for Another Season
Daylen Everette, Georgia’s standout cornerback, has announced a major decision regarding his college football career. The player made his intentions clear on January 10, 2025, confirming that he would return to the University of Georgia for another season. This thrilling news has sent waves of excitement through the Georgia Bulldogs fanbase and left many wondering what lies ahead for the talented defensive player. The news comes just as speculation about…
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Two Georgia State Biomedical Sciences Researchers Recognized Among World’s Most Highly Cited Scientists
ATLANTA – Two prominent researchers from Georgia State University’s Institute for Biomedical Sciences have been named to the prestigious Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list, earning a spot among the top 1 percent of scientists globally. This recognition marks a significant achievement in their fields, acknowledging their extensive contributions to scientific research. The Highly Cited Researchers list, compiled annually by Clarivate, identifies scholars whose published works have gained wide recognition, influencing…
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Winter Storm Blankets North Georgia as Tributes to Jimmy Carter Conclude
Snow, Ice Hit Georgia as State Honors Former President Jimmy Carter January 10, 2025, will go down in Georgia history as a day marked by both somber reflection and unpredictable weather. As the state wrapped up six days of funeral services for former President Jimmy Carter in his hometown of Plains, a rare winter storm brought snow and ice to much of the region, making for hazardous conditions and freezing…
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U.S. Attorney Jill Steinberg Resigns, Capping a Tenure Marked by Major Cases and Reforms
Jill E. Steinberg, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, announced her resignation effective January 17, 2025. Her decision comes as a new presidential administration prepares to transition leadership in federal agencies, signaling the end of her nearly two-year term in Savannah. Steinberg leaves behind a legacy of impactful prosecutions and reforms, including groundbreaking investigations into Georgia’s prison system, pandemic fraud accountability, and a focus on protecting vulnerable…
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14-Year-Old Arrested with Gun at Georgia’s Apalachee High School Months After Fatal Shooting
A 14-year-old student was arrested on Wednesday at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, after bringing a firearm to the same school where a tragic shooting occurred just four months earlier. The September 4 incident claimed the lives of two teachers and two students and left several others wounded. Arrest Details and Response The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office reported that the student was taken into custody “without incident” after being…
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UGA Athens Campus Shuts Down Amid Winter Storm Warning
The University of Georgia in Athens will close its campus and switch to modified operations on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025, as a winter storm approaches the area. Safety concerns for students, faculty, and staff prompted the decision to cancel all in-person classes, events, and activities for the day. Classes Shift Online Amid Campus Closure With the campus shutting down for the storm, faculty members have been asked to ensure continuity…