Georgia likely to permit third-party lending for solar panels
Local News ATLANTA | Lawmakers may soon allow people in Georgia to finance solar panels the same way they get mortgages to buy homes or lease cars. The legislation from state Rep. Read more Associated...
View ArticleAttorney: Georgia officer had time to use nonlethal force
Local NewsATLANTA (AP) — An attorney says witness statements suggest a police officer in metro Atlanta could have retreated before fatally shooting a naked... Read more Associated Press Photos Ray Henry
View ArticleNation's biggest nuclear firm makes a play for green money
National NewsLocal News The biggest player in the beleaguered nuclear power industry wants a place alongside solar, wind and hydroelectric power collecting extra money for producing carbon-free...
View ArticleGeorgia lawmakers approve last-minute tax break for Mercedes
Local NewsATLANTA (AP) — Lawmakers in Georgia approved a last-minute tax break early Friday for Mercedes-Benz employees who get leased cars, though the... Read more Associated Press Photos Ray Henry
View ArticlePast midnight, Georgia Senate OKs Mercedes-Benz tax break
Local NewsGeneral Assembly ATLANTA | In their haste to award Mercedes-Benz a $1. Read more Associated Press Ray Henry
View ArticleRegulators: More delays possible for Plant Vogtle
Local NewsRegulators say there's a "high probability" a nuclear plant under construction in Georgia will see a delay longer than the three years already disclosed by its owners. Read more Associated...
View ArticleGeorgia DOT rejects Palmetto Pipeline for refined petroleum
Local NewsA Georgia transportation official has denied Kinder Morgan Inc. an approval necessary to build a 360-mile pipeline carrying gasoline, diesel and ethanol from South Carolina through Georgia...
View ArticleGOP proposes protections for already protected clergy
Local NewsATLANTA | A Republican wants to explicitly allow clergy in Georgia to refuse to perform gay marriages — a protection they already enjoy under the... Read more Associated Press Ray Henry
View ArticleGroup wants Georgia Power profits trimmed over nuclear plant
Local NewsRegulators should cut Georgia Power's profits as the cost of its new nuclear plant rises, making it a less-attractive financial deal for the public, an environmental group said. Read more...
View ArticleLegal showdown looms over the NCAA's ban on paying athletes
SportsATLANTA | Fresh off a ruling that Northwestern University football players can't form a union, the NCAA is about to face a more direct challenge to its longstanding policy of not letting schools...
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