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Glascock County, Georgia, received a $3.5 million check from FEMA to cover remaining cleanup costs from Hurricane Helene.
Allison is one of the poster children that illustrate water is the deadliest weapon a tropical storm or hurricane has. This ...
Georgia's Department of Transportation worked for seven months to haul away nearly 4.8 million cubic tons of debris from Hurricane Helene.
The Georgia Public Service Commission approved a plan on July 1, 2025, to keep Georgia Power base rates “stable and ...
More than 60% of this year's one-time state income tax rebates have been sent out, according to the Georgia Department of Revenue.
The Georgia Public Service Commission said Tuesday the agency approved a plan by Georgia Power to freeze base power rates ...
After utility bills increased six times in three years, the state's Public Service Commission put a hold on rates. Critics ...
McKinney Tire Service in Aiken cut the ribbon for its reopening. It's been closed since a fire soon after Hurricane Helene.
Following more than seven hours of testimony during a public hearing last week, the Georgia Public Service Commission on ...
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FEMA has approved over 402,000 applications for disaster assistance in Georgia, including $12 million in rental aid for ...
The damage from Helene - followed by a flash flood - left water and mold throughout the warehouse, ReStore, and office spaces ...