New survey shows more support for clean energy

  A new survey from the Conservative Energy Network (CEN) shows strong support for clean energy and climate solutions across the political spectrum. The survey was conducted in November of 1,000 likely voters across the country. The survey was split evenly among...

New study looks at farmers’ mental health 

  The beginnings of a major look at the mental health of rural Georgians have been released and the results help to shine a light on the difficulties rural Georgia faces for mental health treatment. In the state of Georgia, the suicide rate among farm workers is...

Atlanta unveils Global Health Innovation District 

  Just prior to announcing today that he was one of many recently to have tested positive for Covid-19, Atlanta Mayor-elect Andre Dickens was in attendance recently for the opening of the Center for Global Health Innovation (CGHI) in Midtown Atlanta. Officially...

Atlanta bringing back Peach Drop 

  It’s been two years since the last time that fuzzy fruit slowly made it ways down a tower at Underground Atlanta to ring in the New Year. Cancelled in 2019 because of uncertainty around the status of Underground and its private ownership, the celebration had no...

U.S. House takes aim at shipping problems 

  As has been much covered, shipping problems are among several reasons for the current inventory and inflation issues that are impacting the economy. Last week, the U.S. House passed the Ocean Shipping Reform Act to take steps at addressing the issue. Passed on...

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