Category: Georgia
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Atlanta city council wants independent review of hiring practices
The Atlanta City Council wants an independent review of how personnel transactions were processed during the transition from former Mayor Kasim Reed’s administration to Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms’ administration.
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Dunwoody receives complaints about Verizon contractor
The city of Dunwoody has received multiple complaints about a contractor working on behalf of Verizon.
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Deal: State government will delay opening on Dec. 11
Acting on the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that state government will delay opening until 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 11.
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Projection: DeSantis wins in Florida
Florida voters elected Ron DeSantis as the state’s next governor, various media outlets are reporting.
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Manchin wins in West Virginia, Menendez wins in New Jersey
Joe Manchin won re-election in West Virginia.
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Busy polls, rain reported on election morning in Atlanta area
Election Day started with rain for much of Metro Atlanta, but so far the weather apparently has not dissuaded voters from casting ballots.
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Election Day storylines to watch for tomorrow
In advance of Election Day tomorrow, here are five interesting headlines to watch.
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Kemp accuses Democratic Party of Georgia of attempted hacking
On the eve of Tuesday’s hotly contested gubernatorial election, Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the Republican candidate for governor, accused the Democratic Party of Georgia of trying to hack into the state’s voter registration system.
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A look at the amendments on Tuesday’s ballot in Georgia
Here is the text of the five Constitutional amendments on Tuesday’s ballot in Georgia: Amendment 1 “Without increasing the current state sales tax rate, shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to create the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Trust Fund to conserve lands that protect drinking water sources and the water quality of rivers,…
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Kemp defeats Cagle to secure GOP gubernatorial nomination
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp handily defeated Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle to secure the GOP gubernatorial nomination.