Low-sulfur gasoline goes on sale in a 45-county area Tuesday in a pollution-cutting move that will cost motorists about one dollar every time they fill up.
One of the wettest summers in recent years has made tree harvesting more difficult across Georgia and South Carolina, contributing to skyrocketing timber and pulpwood prices.
Metro Atlanta come the new year is expected to join a handful of other urban areas around the country labeled as a severe violator of federal anti-pollution regulations.