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Georgia News

Unicoi State Park, Buford Dam gearing up for National Hunting and Fishing Day
Unicoi State Park and Buford Dam are among the places in Georgia that will be helping celebrate National Hunting and Fishing Day in a couple of weeks.
11:08AM ( 9 years ago )
Pope will find US church struggling to hold onto Latinos but in Gainesville, the church is 'waking up now'
Latinos in the U.S. are not sticking with the Catholic Church the way they once did and in numbers significant enough to raise alarm among U.S. bishops. But the leader of a Catholic mission in Gainesville says the church is "waking up now."
12:01AM ( 9 years ago )
Gwinnett Gladiators now the Atlanta Gladiators; Gwinnett will remain home base, though
Gwinnett Gladiators General Manager and Vice President of Business Operations Joe Gelderman announced Wednesday that the Gwinnett Gladiators will officially change their franchise name to the Atlanta Gladiators effective immediately.
5:56PM ( 9 years ago )
Collins takes on Planned Parenthood at Judiciary Hearing
Ninth District Congressman Doug Collins took to the microphone Wednesday and spoke against Planned Parenthood at a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
3:05PM ( 9 years ago )
Norcross manufacturer expanding, creating up to 500 jobs
Suniva Inc. will invest $96 million in expanding its facilities in Norcross, creating up to 500 jobs.
12:52PM ( 9 years ago )
Study finds more sharks off SE coast
A newly released federal study shows a record number of sharks swimming off the coast from Florida to North Carolina.
9:41AM ( 9 years ago )
GOP consultant pleads guilty in ethics case
A Republican consultan has pleaded guilty to lying to House ethics investigators about how much campaign work he did while being paid from a Georgia lawmaker's congressional account.
5:55PM ( 9 years ago )
Solar power ramping up in Ga., but growth could be slow
Now's the time to install solar power panels on your house, according to proponents of solar energy.
5:10PM ( 9 years ago )
NC Cherokees opening casino near Ga. line
The Cherokee tribe in North Carolina is betting it can boost its income and solidify its hold on gamblers in the Southeast by opening a second casino in the state, this one just across the Georgia line.
5:00PM ( 9 years ago )
Ga. Tech freshmen class represents STEM diversity work
Amid a push to attract more women and minorities to technical industries, female students make up the largest share of this year's Georgia Institute of Technology freshman class since women first were admitted in 1952.
4:55PM ( 9 years ago )