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Georgia toddler left fighting for life after being stung by yellow jackets over 150 times and suffering organ failure
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The Georgia Bulletin, Office of Communications honored with Catholic Media Awards
OSV News photo/Bob RollerPhoenix Bishop John P. Dolan distributes Communion during Mass in the pastoral center chapel June 24, during the Catholic Media Conference in Phoenix. By NICHOLE GOLDEN, Editor | Published June 30, 2025 PHOENIX—At the 2025...

Which stadium will be most hostile road environment for Alabama in 2025? Here’s our pick
The road slate for Alabama football in 2025 isn’t quite as tough as it was a season ago. There’s no trip to Tiger Stadium. No visit to Neyland Stadium. Both are two of the most raucous and difficult environments to be the visitor in college...

Atlanta has seen growth in recycling. An audit shows room for improvement.
The 33-page report also provided recommendations for improving the city’s recycling data and tracking, establishing a waste diversion goal, improving recycling rates, enforcing the city’s multifamily recycling ordinance and assessing options for...

Tariffs or not, automation is still key to reshoring manufacturing
Søren Peters is the co-CEO of automation consulting group HowToRobot. Opinions are the author’s own. The ongoing discussions around tariffs and trade policies have, in a short time, made it clear that manufacturing is heading for more domestic...

In Georgia, sheep on a solar farm is not a baaad idea
This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and WABE, Atlanta’s NPR station. On a vast property in Lee County, in the heart of southwest Georgia, Tyler Huber raises sheep. As the flock grazes, the sheep need somewhere to...

Las culpas tras los desastres naturales desvían la atención de cómo proteger a los estadounidenses
Análisis por Stephen Collinson, CNN El interminable juego de culpas en Estados Unidos sobre los desastres naturales está impidiendo obtener respuestas a preguntas de vida o muerte sobre el empeoramiento de las crisis climáticas extremas. Cada vez...

Georgia angler sets new mutton snapper state record in North Carolina
Sam Chan Director of Public Affairs | North Carolina Department of Environmental QualitySam Chan Director of Public Affairs | North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of...

Georgia angler sets new mutton snapper record off North Carolina coast
D. Reid Wilson Secretary | North Carolina Department Of Environmental QualityD. Reid Wilson Secretary | North Carolina Department Of Environmental Quality The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries has...

Georgia angler sets new North Carolina record with massive mutton snapper catch
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries has announced a new state record for the Mutton Snapper (Lutjanus analis), thanks to an impressive catch by Mark Boles of Dublin, Georgia. Boles reeled in the...

Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Tech gets results: The school has a graduation rate of 92%, and students go on to earn median salaries that top $100,000 a decade after enrolling, according to the federal College Scorecard. The impressive results aren’t going unnoticed:...

Georgia’s Most Expensive Homes: Luxurious Estates You Need to See
Athens, Georgia — Georgia is known for its peaches, but it’s also home to some stunning luxury estates. Here are the ten most expensive homes currently for sale in the state, all priced over $11 million. The most expensive home is listed at $46.8...

Annual Field Day event underway for radio clubs in Central Georgia and across the globe
The event kicked off at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday at the Sojourn Church in Perry for local clubs, and it will last until 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. PERRY, Ga. — The Central Georgia Amateur Radio Club and the Middle Georgia Radio Association held the opening...

Georgia Power offereing energy efficiecy tips
Wednesday, June 25, 2025–9:40 a.m. -News Release- As temperatures and humidity again rise, Georgia Power is committed to helping customers stay cool and manage their energy bills with practical energy efficiency tips and resources. The official...

Georgia appoints Mariam Kvrivishvili as new economy minister
Georgia: The Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze introduced the new Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili to the employees of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development. As the Prime Minister noted, Mariam Kvrivishvili has been successfully...
The Most Educated Americans Want Global Warming Taught In Schools
Key Points Nationwide, 22.6% of U.S. adults disagree that schools should teach about global warming. One demographic strongly in support of climate education in schools is college-educated Americans. At the county level, a 1 percentage-point...

Specials | Jul 08, 2025 | 30 min read India’s Premier Flagship MICE and Luxury Travel Congress Returns to Goa in Style - MILT Congress 2025 Set to Redefine MICE & Luxury Travel Industry
Others Specials Goa [India], July 8: QnA International is thrilled to announce the 12th Annual MICE India & Luxury Travel Congress (MILT), India’s only dedicated platform that unites the nation’s most influential corporate buyers with leading...

Study demonstrates low-cost method to remove CO₂ from air using cold temperatures, common materials
Researchers at Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE) have developed a promising approach for removing carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere to help mitigate global warming. While promising technologies for direct...

A wildlife scavenger hunt: Scientists conduct ‘bioblitz’ to gauge health of Indian River Lagoon
Shortly after midnight on June 19, a team of about 30 scientists from Washington, D.C., and across the Southeast concluded a “bioblitz,” an intensive wildlife scavenger hunt, at the Smithsonian Marine Station in Fort Pierce. Over 10 days, the...

Georgia selectboard talks Amazon facility, policing update
GEORGIA – The Town of Georgia selectboard floated yet another idea for the Perrigo facility and heard an update from the Franklin County Sheriff's Office June 9. At the meeting, the board made it clear that when Perrigo – an infant formula company...