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Georgia gas prices spike 33 cents after Kemp ends tax relief
Gov. Brian Kemp let Georgia’s gas tax suspension expire this week, adding 33 cents per gallon at the pump. The candidates running to replace him all say they want lower gas prices but some have financial ties to the industry profiting from high prices.
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What $1,500 rent gets you in Georgia right now
Georgia has housing deals if you know where to find them. Here’s a city-by-city breakdown of what renters can get for $1,500 a month.
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Emails, texts show cozy ties between Georgia AG Chris Carr’s office and AI surveillance firm Flock
From neighborhood trails to state courthouses, Flock Safety is building a surveillance web across Georgia with help from its top officials
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15 can’t-miss summer festivals in Georgia
From mountain highland games to Macon’s legendary concert crawl, here are 15 of the best summer festivals in Georgia—and most of them are free.
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Brian Kemp sold lakefront properties. The buyers got state contracts, board seats, and new laws.
For 13 years, Kemp couldn’t sell his lakefront properties. Two years after becoming governor, he found buyers, all of whom did active business with the state.
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Brian Kemp promised prosperity. The numbers tell a different story.
Eight years as governor: Here’s what Georgia looks like under Brian Kemp.
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Ossoff kicks off reelection bid with field office opening in DeKalb County
Ossoff opened his earliest-ever Georgia field operation in Decatur on Saturday, as Republicans pour millions into flipping his seat and his future opponents remain locked in a bruising primary runoff.
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Everything you need to know about Georgia’s 2026 primary results
Georgia’s primary results are in and they reveal a state where Democratic momentum is building, Republican infighting is intensifying, and November’s showdowns are already taking shape.
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Keisha Lance Bottoms wins Georgia Democratic primary for governor
Bottoms won the Democratic nomination, setting up what could be one of the most competitive races in the country this fall.
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The judge who killed Trump’s Georgia election case could decide if he gets a multimillion-dollar payday
Judge E. Trenton Brown dismissed the racketeering case. Now he’s taking money from one of the defendants—and their lawsuit for millions in taxpayer dollars may land on his docket.
























