Deal signs budget, Carter blasts it

ATLANTA — Gov. Nathan Deal removed nothing from the $20 billion budget before signing it into law Monday in a handful of ceremonies across the state on the first day of early voting. There was little doubt that he would sign it, but unlike most governors, he...

Poll shows Perdue, Deal still leading

ATLANTA — David Perdue and Nathan Deal continue to lead in their GOP primaries in a voter survey released Thursday, and it shows that Karen Handel is gaining ground. Handel, Georgia’s former secretary of state, is now in third place in the Republican...

ANALYSIS: Campaigns become more visible

ATLANTA — Whether it’s the antique boat show at Lake Hartwell or the carnival surrounding the Masters Tournament, the candidates have begun the visible phase of their primary campaigns. The months of fundraising and phone calls to party bigwigs were...

State to update rail plan

ATLANTA — The last time the Department of Transportation produced the State Rail Plan in 2009, it acknowledged there were more local efforts going on than it could include. Now the department is preparing an update, and it’s looking for public input. And...

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