12/16/22: Kemp bans TikTok from state devices;
Kemp bans TikTok from state devices; Atlanta’s Celebration Bowl puts HBCU football in national spotlight; PSC staff reach agreement on new electricity rates; Georgia job growth sluggish

Kemp bans TikTok from state devices; Atlanta’s Celebration Bowl puts HBCU football in national spotlight; PSC staff reach agreement on new electricity rates; Georgia job growth sluggish
Georgia election chief seeks change after GOP losses; Texts show Georgia Republicans sharing election conspiracy theories to aid Trump; Atlanta training center protesters charged with domestic terrorism; Transgender employees in Georgia cite discrimination in lawsuit against state
Feds asked to investigate multi-state ‘plot’ to copy election software; Activists and authorities clashing again at Atlanta training center site; Zoo Atlanta veterinary facility due for $22 million expansion; Alleged gang member, accomplice get life in prison for Gresham Park murder;
Atlanta police arrest suspect in Buckhead woman’s stabbing death; AAA forecasts 3.5 million in Georgia will travel for year-end holidays; DOJ subpoenas Raffensperger’s office as Trump investigation continues; Clayton Schools paying outgoing superintendent $200,000-plus in separation;
Georgia revenue collections down in November; Negotiations over Georgia Power’s rate hikes appear to stall; Georgia’s Stetson Bennett finishes fourth in Heisman Trophy voting; Resignations, new chair amid shakeup on MARTA board
Kemp says no state gas tax through the holidays; SK and Hyundai plan Georgia electric vehicle battery plant, 3,500 jobs; MARTA removes Atlanta Streetcar cars from service over safety concerns; Man who killed 2 Cobb deputies pleads guilty, gets life in prison
US Senate runoff brought high election day turnout; Details on the Atlanta bridge shooting victims and suspects; Eight Georgians charged in $30 million unemployment benefits scheme; State must buy 26 acres for new I-285/I-20 interchange
US Senate’s finale race brings steady turnout and few lines in Georgia; Florida appeals court directs Flynn to testify before Fulton grand jury; Apple violated law with anti-union meetings at Cumberland store; Kemp promises Georgians more help dealing with inflation next year;
Sexually transmitted diseases surging in Georgia; Delta pilots union reaches initial agreement for new labor contract; Talk show host and Georgia House candidate accused of illegal voting; City of Atlanta sues APS, DeKalb schools over annexation law; Todd and Julie Chrisley ordered to pay more than $17 million in restitution
Senate candidates close Senate runoff with divergent strategies; Delta pilots union reaches initial agreement for new labor contract; Georgia could join early primary states for 2024 race
Entire Atlanta HLN news operations nixed; Gulf remains between Georgia Power, PSC staff over rate hike proposal; Active school shooter hoaxes becoming a national trend; French robotics company opens North American HQ in Atlanta
Runoff for US Senate will cost Georgia taxpayers millions of dollars; Lawyers told to choose between GOP chair and 10 other fake electors; Man skirts security at Atlanta airport, harassed restaurant worker before arrest; Widow of House Speaker will run to succeed him
A new early vote record in Georgia; Mother of slain 12-year-old says the system failed him; Stolen checks from mail theft ‘will only get worse’; Clayton Schools settles student heat-related death for $10 million;
Judge tosses indictment against Fulton officers; Atlanta has the highest income inequality in the nation; Kemp slams Trump’s ‘un-American’ white supremacist dinner guest; Faith leaders ramp up efforts to get out the vote;
Officials urge help to fight gun violence; Voters turn out for Saturday voting in Georgia Senate runoff; A final tribute to David Ralston; Metro Atlanta job growth strong though jobless rate ticks up;
Georgia Supreme Court orders state’s abortion law back into effect; Georgia Supreme Court upholds Saturday voting in US Senate runoff; Atlanta roads packed as travelers prepare for Thanksgiving holiday; Georgia to phase in new rules banning some wild animals as pets
Senator Graham Graham testifies before Fulton grand jury; 3 South Georgia deputies fired, arrested over jail beating; Georgia Senate runoff poll points to challenges for Walker, Warnock; State misses food assistance payments to countless Georgians
Todd and Julie Chrisley sentenced to federal prison; South Georgia mother charged with murder in toddler’s death; Saturday voting upheld in Georgia U.S. Senate runoff; Unions team up in attempt to organize thousands of Delta workers;
More than 1.6 million Georgians to hit the road this Thanksgiving; Judge allows Saturday voting before U.S. Senate runoff in Georgia; Kemp aims to boost Walker in Senate runoff; Blank foundation focuses Westside grant funding on affordable housing
Clayton County Schools Superintendent leaving district; Black residents of Trilith sue studio, development for discrimination; U.S. House approves renaming Decatur veterans facilities; Atlanta mayor names permanent Transportation Department commissioner
Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives dies; Callers flood metro Atlanta abortion clinics after court ruling; Hartsfield-Jackson fined $40,000 for jet fuel spill into Flint River; Kemp will campaign with Walker on Saturday for Senate runoff
Fulton County judge stops enforcement of Georgia’s abortion ban; Georgia faces suit over ban on Saturday voting before U.S. Senate runoff; Electric aircraft developer plans Covington factory with 1,000 jobs; Juvenile behind bomb threats at Georgia’s historically Black colleges;
Republicans pick speaker of the Georgia House; Trump in legal peril in Fulton; Georgia Power still opposed to expanding popular rooftop solar program; Valdosta prof’s ‘woke’ lesson draws parent fire
Electric battery company building $2.6B plant in Atlanta; Saturday voting barred in US Senate runoff after Georgia holidays; Metro Atlanta schools will move to remote learning for runoff election; Kemp names interim commissioner for vulnerable Georgians;
Georgia elections chief picks his own race for an audit; Ammo maker to expand in Georgia; After big early vote, Overall Georgia turnout misses expectations; Atlanta home sales and prices down as mortgage rates bite
Georgia U.S. Senate race heading to runoff; Gingrich must testify to Fulton special grand jury; Alpharetta rejects $550M redevelopment plan for North Point Mall; Fulton and 15 cities reach agreement over millions in sales tax revenue
Marjorie Taylor Greene re-elected to a second term in Congress; Georgia election brings in strong turnout; 2 Johns Creek poll workers fired for ‘questionable social media posts’; Georgia college enrollment drops for second straight year; Jimmy Ellis, CEO of Atlanta auto dealer group, dies at 67
Cobb extends deadline for absentee voters; State of Georgia revenue continues to soar; Former Atlanta official Mitzi Bickers to report to prison Tuesday; Georgia agency using federal rental help money to pay utility bills
Cobb school board member stokes controversy; 1st African American appointed bishop for UMC North Georgia conference; Coca-Cola will offer buyouts in coming months; Georgians get another month’s reprieve from paying gas taxes
Georgia Senate race possibly the nation’s costliest; Georgia great Vince Dooley buried in Athens; New rules could bar public from state regulator’s rate hike talks; Georgia election results will come quicker this year