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Published March 11, 2012
The Georgia Legislature is hotly debating a bill that would allow the state to cover the costs of charter schools even if local school boards reject them, setting up a case that could set national precedent on educational reform.
Published March 05, 2012
It may not be a surprise that after a string of deadly tornadoes over the past 11 months across parts of the state, the sale of storm shelters is rising -- and quickly.
Published March 03, 2012
It may not be rare to see a storm or two during the month of March. But it's safe to say that the storm on Thursday, March 2, 2012 was a rarity.
Published February 08, 2012
Every day, women and girls across the country are working to integrate back into society after experiencing the trauma of human trafficking. In fact, according to one nonprofit group, one in four girls is sexually abused by the time they reach adulthood.
Published February 08, 2012
Lady Antebellum and other music stars help uncover hidden tourism gems in Georgia.
Published February 02, 2012
Indiana lawmakers passed tough human trafficking legislation this week -- just in time to prevent an event where thousands of young girls could get bought and sold for sex.
Published January 28, 2012
The mention of tornadoes typically reminds people of the Great Plains. States like Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas have traditionally been called “tornado alley” because of the frequency and severity of twisters there. But you might be surprised to find out that Southern states have been seeing just as many tornadoes as the mid-section of our country recently and sometimes more.
Published January 26, 2012
Human trafficking is a global problem. But it’s quickly gaining local media attention as people learn how prevalent the problem is in cities such as Atlanta, Phoenix, New York among others.
Published January 22, 2012
It may be tough times for millions, but for the National Football League -- it couldn't be better. The league is seeing record-breaking television ratings and rising revenues, leaving other American sports leagues behind the ball.
Published January 16, 2012
Travel companies, hotels and the MLB teams are monopolizing on loyal fans who want to see their favorite players and catch some rays.