About Staff Report
Authored 5749 articles.
-
Secretary of State Securities Division Sponsors “Funding the Future” Financial Literacy Program at Several Georgia Schools
News, December 20, 2022
-
America's Youngest Adults Plan to Retire Earlier Than Any Generation Before Them
News, December 20, 2022
-
Kelley Blue Book Unveils Winners of 2023 Best Buy Awards
News, December 20, 2022
-
Exoprise Survey Finds 90% of Remote Workers Face Productivity Challenges Due to Ongoing IT issues
News, December 20, 2022
-
Georgia DOT Suspends Lane Closures; Predicts Best, Worst Travel Times for Holiday Travel
News, December 19, 2022
-
Georgia’s Fastest Growing Jobs in the Last Decade
News, December 19, 2022
-
Gov. Kemp Announces New Judicial Appointments
News, December 19, 2022
-
Georgia Department of Education Announces 2023 Priorities
Features, December 19, 2022
The Georgia Department of Education is announcing its 2023 priorities, which will guide its work during the 2023 legislative session and beyond.
-
Pandemic’s Negative Impacts on Student Learning Continue, Georgia State Research Reveals
News, December 19, 2022
-
Business Services Sees 7th Biggest Profit Increase Over the Last Year
News, December 19, 2022
-
Recession Fears May Bring an End to the Great Resignation, Achieve Survey Finds
News, December 19, 2022
-
U.S. Housing Market Moves Closer to Favoring Buyers; Sellers' Markets Show No Sign of Slowing Down
News, December 19, 2022
-
One-Third of Consumers Report They Are Not Currently Saving Any Money
News, December 19, 2022
-
Georgia Power Ranked #1 by J.D. Power for Residential Customer Satisfaction
News, December 16, 2022
-
Cities Connect: The Truth About Georgia’s Widening Urban-Rural Divide
Features, December 16, 2022
In this episode of Cities Connect, we speak with Charles Hayslett, an award-winning journalist, speechwriter and public relations counselor, about the costs and consequences of Georgia’s widening urban-rural divide.
-
GDOL Improves Customer Experience with New Claimant Portal
News, December 16, 2022
-
AT&T Dream in Black Announces Class of 2022 Rising Future Makers
News, December 16, 2022
-
Meta Partners with Silicon Ranch for Seven New Solar Projects in Georgia and Tennessee
News, December 16, 2022
-
Southeastern Grocers Excels in Service With New Stores, Community Impact and Own Brand Products
News, December 16, 2022
-
Norfolk Southern Awards $600,000 to 27 Organizations to Combat Homelessness
News, December 16, 2022
-
Kevin Blair to Succeed Kessel Stelling as Synovus Board Chair
News, December 16, 2022
-
Global IPO Market Went from Record-breaking to Full-on Abating
News, December 16, 2022
-
Nearly Half of U.S. Workers Plan to Look for a New Position in the New Year
News, December 16, 2022
-
Staffing Employment Holds Steady in Third Quarter
News, December 16, 2022
-
Americans Take a Break from Politics Over the Holidays, New Survey Shows
News, December 16, 2022
-
EV Charging Company EnviroSpark Secures $15 Million in Total Funding
News, December 15, 2022
-
Georgia Is the 11th Fastest-Growing State in the U.S.
Features, December 15, 2022
The world population recently passed 8 billion, just 11 years after reaching 7 billion. But across the globe, more countries are experiencing slowing or declining rates of population growth. The U.S. and Georgia are no exception.
-
Secretary Raffensperger Calls on the General Assembly to End General Election Runoffs
News, December 15, 2022
-
The Coca-Cola Company Partners with Musical Legends Mark Ronson and Madlib to Launch “Recycled Records”
News, December 15, 2022
-
AG Carr Pushes for Stronger Protections Against Illegal and Fraudulent Texts
News, December 15, 2022
-
New Survey Finds Americans Still Have The Giving Santa Spirit
News, December 15, 2022
-
Survey: Employees Are Concerned About Job Security and Exploring Options, Engaging Less
News, December 15, 2022
-
2023 Predictions: Edmunds Experts Forecast 14.8 Million New Vehicles Will Be Sold in New Year
News, December 15, 2022
-
Container Demand Eases in November as Savannah Cuts Vessel Backlog
News, December 14, 2022
-
Hartsfield-Jackson Celebrates T-North Extension Opening
News, December 14, 2022
-
AAA Forecasts Record-Setting 3.5 Million Georgians To Travel for Year-End Holidays
Features, December 14, 2022
Tis the season to travel, and AAA estimates over 3.5 million Georgians will journey 50 miles or more away from home, December 23rd to January 2nd. That’s an increase of almost 113,000 people over last year and a new record-high for the year-end holiday travel period in Georgia.
-
Commissioner Tim Echols Named “Solar Advocate of the Year” by The Georgia Solar Energy Association
News, December 14, 2022
-
Quiznos Set to Expand Georgia Presence with 10 Store Multi-Unit Development Agreement
News, December 14, 2022
-
Georgia DOT to Hold Virtual Industry Forum for Interstate ITS & Connected Vehicle Implementation Projects
News, December 14, 2022
-
Global Beauty Company KISS USA to Create 395 New Jobs in Bryan County
News, December 14, 2022
-
AGCO Brands Win Ten 2023 AE50 Awards
News, December 14, 2022
-
State of Georgia Approves Continued Use of YouScience Discovery Statewide for K12 and Technical College System of Georgia Students
News, December 14, 2022
-
Despite Rising Costs, Consumer Products Companies Surveyed Expect Operating Margins to Increase
News, December 14, 2022
-
44% of Americans Have a Side Hustle Amid Inflation, Most Popular with Gen Zers
News, December 14, 2022
-
GasBuddy Study Reveals U.S. Cities with the 'Scroogiest' Holiday Drivers
News, December 14, 2022
-
Georgia Experienced a 11.2% Increase in Labor Productivity
News, December 13, 2022
-
Georgia DOT’s Major Mobility Investment Program Projects Continue to Boost Georgia’s Competitiveness
News, December 13, 2022
-
Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs Receives $3.75 Million Grant
News, December 13, 2022
-
GaDOE Identifies CSI and TSI Support Schools
News, December 13, 2022
-
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Announce Energy Grants Across Southeast
News, December 13, 2022
-
As Luxury Share Grows, New-Vehicle Prices Hit Record High in November
News, December 13, 2022
-
Five Business Owner Observations Heading into 2023
Features, December 13, 2022
Business owners are feeling optimistic about their business in 2023, amid economic concerns. Most notably, business owners are confident their own business operations can withstand an economic downturn but don't expect relief from current economic challenges in the near future, according to data from a new Agency Forward survey from Nationwide.
-
57% of Quiet Quitters Say Their Work-Life Balance Has Improved
News, December 13, 2022
-
Survey: 70% of Gen X and Baby Boomers Retiring in the Home They Own
News, December 13, 2022
-
Georgia Farm Bureau Members Celebrate 85 Years at Annual Convention
News, December 12, 2022
-
2,000-acre Non-profit Led Knowledge Community Launched
News, December 12, 2022
-
New Research Shows Atlanta Hawks Have #22 Fan Base in the NBA
News, December 12, 2022
-
365 Health Care - Changing the Lives of Medically Fragile Children Across Georgia With Their Private Home Care Service
News, December 12, 2022
-
S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices Decline
News, December 12, 2022
-
New Study Reveals the Best States to Work with Pets in 2022
News, December 12, 2022
-
85% of Americans Are Feeling Impact of Inflation in Day-to-Day Lives, Finds New Survey
News, December 12, 2022
-
Gov. Kemp, Legislative Leaders Announce Extension of Gas Tax Suspension and Other Inflation-fighting Measures
News, December 09, 2022
-
Inaugural Drawdown Georgia Climate Solutions & Equity Grant Recipients Announced
Features, December 09, 2022
Five Georgia-based family foundations today announce the awarding of inaugural Drawdown Georgia Climate Solutions & Equity Grants in support of efforts that advance climate solutions and prioritize equity in Georgia.
-
Georgia Sees 14th Largest Drop in Home Sales in 2022
News, December 09, 2022
-
Georgia-Pacific Celebrates the 5th Anniversary of Engage
News, December 09, 2022
-
Georgia DOT Partners with Indeed to Host Virtual Job Fair Statewide
News, December 09, 2022
-
2023’s Most Festive Cities
News, December 09, 2022
-
A Majority of Adults Believe U.S. Is Facing a Recession
News, December 09, 2022
-
BBB Business Tip: Watch for Fraudulent Online Purchases
News, December 09, 2022
-
Georgia DOT Awards $152 Million in Construction Contracts in October
News, December 08, 2022
-
Georgia Creative Communities Project Partners with the GFPE
News, December 08, 2022
-
Georgia Farm Bureau Elects the 2023 Board of Directors
News, December 08, 2022
-
Speaker Jan Jones Appoints Representative Matt Hatchett as Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee
News, December 08, 2022
-
Vogtle Unit 4 Completes Cold Hydro Testing
News, December 08, 2022
-
Zillow Names the 10 Best Metros for First-time Home Buyers in 2023
News, December 08, 2022
-
Tripadvisor's Year in Review: Unpacking All the Good in 2022
Features, December 08, 2022
With borders open and flight routes reinstated (almost) all over the world, this year will forever be known as the great travel reboot. In 2022, travelers learned how to travel again — exploring new terrain, rediscovering favorite places, and making the most of long layovers.
-
Consumers Plan to Let Restaurants Do the Cooking During the Holidays
News, December 08, 2022
-
Nearly 20% of Disney Goers Rack Up Debt, 71% Have No Regrets
News, December 08, 2022
-
Gov. Kemp Announces Superior Court Appointment to Mountain Judicial Circuit
News, December 07, 2022
-
HOPE High School Equivalency Examination Grant Now Available to Georgians
News, December 07, 2022
-
41.4% Of Georgia Mortgages Received <3% Rate in 2021
News, December 07, 2022
-
States Where Unemployment Claims Are Decreasing the Most – WalletHub Study
News, December 07, 2022
-
EY Survey Shows Technology Leaders are Optimistic
Features, December 07, 2022
Ernst & Young LLP announced the release of a new pulse poll examining technology leaders' perspectives on the economic downturn heading into 2023. In October 2022, EY surveyed 250 senior business leaders at US technology companies to see how they are preparing for a potential recession.
-
The Conference Board Employment Trends Index Declined in November
News, December 07, 2022
-
US Executives Turn to Cyber Programs for Business Enablement and Future Readiness
News, December 07, 2022
-
BBB Tip: A Pet Owner’s Guide to Buying Gifts for Your Cat or Dog
News, December 07, 2022
-
Georgia Ports Authority to Renovate Ocean Terminal Docks
Features, December 06, 2022
The Georgia Ports Authority Board has approved a plan to renovate and realign the docks at the Port of Savannah’s Ocean Terminal to better accommodate its expanding container operation.
-
German Robotics Company to Locate Headquarters, Manufacturing in Georgia
News, December 06, 2022
-
Georgia Sees the 6th Largest Increase in Fair Market Rent in the U.S.
News, December 06, 2022
-
AAA: Georgia Gas Price Average Drifting Lower
News, December 06, 2022
-
AG Carr: Shop Safely and Beware of Scams this Holiday Season
News, December 06, 2022
-
Georgia Historical Society Dedicates New Historical Marker Recognizing Southern States Phosphate and Fertilizer Company
News, December 06, 2022
-
HUD HOPE VI Main Street Program Announced
News, December 06, 2022
-
2023’s Best and Worst Cities for Long Layovers
News, December 06, 2022
-
Strong Tech Employment Figures Counter Layoffs Narrative
News, December 06, 2022
-
"Terrified": Nearly Half of Investors Check Retirement Balance 3 Times a Week
News, December 06, 2022
-
Explosive Bulldogs Capture SEC Title with 50-30 Win
News, December 05, 2022
-
Rip-Off Alert: Avoid Third-Party Solicitations for Corporate Annual Registrations
News, December 05, 2022
-
AAA Expanding Service; Offers Mobile Electric Vehicle Charging in Select Cities
News, December 05, 2022
-
Step One Automotive Group Announces 25 Days of Giving Across Georgia
News, December 05, 2022