Videos
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Gov. Kemp let the gas tax expire. Who will bring it back?
The gas tax suspension is suddenly at the center of the governor’s race. Here’s where every candidate stands. ✏️: Colleen Hamilton
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Trump’s new Medicaid requirements remnant of troubled GA healthcare program
The Trump administration announced stricter Medicaid work requirements that could result in millions of people losing coverage this week. Georgia’s own state pilot program offers an early look at how such restrictions could play out in practice.✏️: Joi Dukes
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Brian Kemp’s company couldn’t sell land for 13 years. Then he became governor
When Brian Kemp entered the governor’s mansion in 2019, he carried significant debt. But by the end of his first term, much of it had vanished. New reporting by Courier Georgia has found that one of the ways he shed it was by selling lakefront properties in a series of six-figure transactions. Kemp’s company, Shelter Rock,…
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What happens when Fulton County’s jail stops taking most misdemeanor arrests?
Fulton County’s jail is closing its doors to most misdemeanor arrests on July 1. Mo Ivory, headed to a June runoff for commission chair, says fixing the crisis-plagued jail starts with diversion and ends with a new facility.
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DeKalb residents push back on data centers
Residents are fighting back. 🗣️At Tuesday’s meeting, a DeKalb County resident urged commissioners to ban data centers from her neighborhood, warning that the area is “not an expandable industrial zone.”Watch the full video. ✏️: Colleen Hamilton
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Analysis: Expert shares what likely cost Dems two GA Supreme Court seats
Georgia Democratic voters turned in huge numbers in last week’s primary, but it wasn’t enough to flip two Georgia Supreme Court seats. An Emory professor explains what may have cost Democrats those races.
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Jon Ossoff says congressional checks and balances matter more than ever
Sen. Jon Ossoff, speaking at his campaign field office opening in Decatur on Saturday, makes the case for why congressional checks and balances are more critical than ever.
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Georgia Power using state law to demolish homes for data center expansion
Georgia Power is invoking eminent domain to seize more than 300 homes across Coweta and Fayette counties to make way for a new data center. Residents say they’ve been given little recourse, with some reporting that Georgia Power has told them to sell their homes or see them in court.
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Sen. Jon Ossoff has questions for his potential Republican opponents
Sen. Jon Ossoff is pressing potential Republican challengers US Rep. Mike Collins and Derek Dooley on whether they support Trump’s “slush fund for insurrectionists” and proposed billion-dollar ballroom project.
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This one change could save Georgia taxpayers a ton of money
What if Georgia never had to hold another runoff? It’s possible, and it could save taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars in the long run. So why did a candidate for governor try to ban it? Watch and hit follow for more.✏️: Colleen Hamilton
























