by Walter Jones | Apr 29, 2016 | News, News 2
DeKalb County’s repeated violations of a pollution-control agreement should trigger enforcement action, an audit and stricter oversight, according to a Georgia law firm that specializes in environmental cases. The problem stems from multiple overflows from the...
by Walter Jones | Apr 26, 2016 | James Magazine
A construction worker’s broken leg in February has triggered a restart on the clock counting the hours accident-free at the MOX facility on the Savannah River Site, an advocacy group announced Tuesday. The group Savannah River Site Watch released the...
by Walter Jones | Apr 22, 2016 | News, News 2
Georgia Power and its parent Southern Company are trying to keep open options for new types of electricity generation, but political concerns hover in the background. The company is seeking approval from the Georgia Public Service Commission for its latest...
by Walter Jones | Apr 21, 2016 | News, News 2
Gov. Nathan Deal said Wednesday he hopes legislators are “big enough” to hold no grudge against him for vetoing the controversial religious-liberty bill. However, his announcement that he was vetoing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, or RFRA, led to a number of...
by Walter Jones | Apr 20, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – The Georgia Ports Authority may develop facilities in neighboring states, outgoing chief Curtis Foltz said Wednesday. Foltz, the executive director for the last seven years, told 1,700 trucking and shipping executives attending the Georgia Logistics...