Latest Georgia Headlines

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Fire Officials Investigating String of Blazes in East Georgia

Mar 5 2020 // Augusta fire officials are raising concerns about a series of fires at abandoned properties. The blazes near Old Savannah Road began late last year and have continued in 2020, The Augusta Chronicle reported. There have...

Insurance Office Of America Adds Bridges, Johnson to Georgia Team

Mar 4 2020 // Insurance Office of America (IOA) has hired Louis Bridges to its property and casualty practice as a senior risk consultant. Bridges joins IOA’s growing team in Georgia and will be responsible for new business...

Georgia County to Test Water for Coal Ash Contamination

Mar 3 2020 // Officials in a central Georgia county say they will pay to test water wells for coal ash contamination. Monroe County Manager Jim Hedges tells WGXA-TV that the county will pay $10,000 to test about 55 private wells across...

Georgia Senate Bill Aims to Limit Civil Lawsuits in the State

Mar 2 2020 // A Georgia Senate bill backed by Republicans aims to take on the tall task of limiting lawsuits in state courts, citing high legal costs faced by businesses. Senate Bill 415, sponsored by state Sen. Steve Gooch of...

Georgia Charcoal Company Cited, Fined $339.7K for Safety Hazards at Missouri Plants

Feb 28 2020 // Federal officials have cited a Georgia-based charcoal manufacturer for exposing employees to safety and health hazards at two Missouri plants. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is recommending fines of...

Georgia to Receive $347M in Long-Awaited Hurricane Michael Relief

Feb 28 2020 // Georgia’s governor and agriculture commissioner on Wednesday announced that $347 million in federal disaster relief funding would soon be available to farmers, nearly a year and a half after Hurricane Michael caused...

Salvage Firm Mum on Environmental Impact of Plan for Overturned Georgia Cargo Ship

Feb 27 2020 // Officials for a salvage company suing to halt demolition of an overturned cargo ship on the Georgia coast appeared to back away Tuesday from claims that sawing the vessel into enormous chunks would cause an...

Georgia Senate Approves Easing Restrictions for Home Builds Below Dams

Feb 26 2020 // Georgia senators voted Monday to let people build homes that could be flooded by dams without raising safety standards for the upstream dam. The state Senate voted 47-6 to pass Senate Bill 319, sending it to the House for...

Judge Wants Questions Answered on Plan to Remove Capsized Ship in Georgia

Feb 24 2020 // A federal judge on Friday ordered attorneys for the U.S. Coast Guard and a maritime salvage company to answer detailed questions about plans to remove an overturned cargo ship on the Georgia coast by sawing it into eight...

Russia Blamed for Massive Cyber Attack Against Nation of Georgia in 2019

Feb 21 2020 // Georgia accused Russian military intelligence of organizing a “paralyzing” cyber attack last year and called for a reaction by the international community. Russia’s GRU was behind the...

Salvage Firm Wants Judge to Halt Removal of Capsized Cargo Ship in Georgia

Feb 19 2020 // A maritime salvage company is asking a federal judge to stop the Coast Guard and a rival firm from carrying out their plans to remove a cargo ship that overturned five months ago on the Georgia coast. The multiagency team...

Georgia Moves Towards Loosening Safety Regulations for Dams Near New Homes

Feb 11 2020 // Georgia could soon loosen safety standards for dams that sit above newly built homes, under a proposal unanimously passed by a state Senate committee. Senate Bill 319 would allow for homes and other inhabitable structures...

22 Kids Sent to Hospital After 2 School Buses Crash in Georgia

Feb 10 2020 // A crash between two school buses in east Georgia sent 22 students to a hospital to be checked Thursday morning, school officials said. Further details on their conditions weren’t immediately known. Social Circle City...

Georgia Senate Takes Hands-Off Approach to Regulating Electric Scooters

Feb 7 2020 // The Georgia Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that could lead the state to taking a hands-off approach to the regulation of electric scooters. Senate Bill 159 would define electric scooters in state law but do nothing else,...

Winter Storm in Deep South Brings Snow, Floods, 1 Death

Feb 7 2020 // A powerful winter storm raked across the Deep South early Thursday, with high winds and flooding causing damage that killed one person, injured several others and littered at least 10 states. Rescue crews repeatedly pulled...

Insurance Technologies Corp. Acquires Agency Matrix of Georgia

Feb 5 2020 // Insurance Technologies Corporation (ITC), a provider of websites, marketing, comparative rating and management software and services, has acquired Agency Matrix, an insurance technology provider headquartered in...

Crews Removing Overturned Cargo Ship in Georgia Port Rush to Beat Hurricane Season

Feb 4 2020 // The salvage team in charge of removing a cargo ship that overturned on the Georgia coast nearly five months ago wants to surround it with a giant mesh screen to contain any loose debris as the vessel gets cut into...

Georgia Insurance Dept. Touts 2019 Work for Consumers, Agents

Jan 28 2020 // The Georgia Department of Insurance’s multiple enforcement divisions worked on behalf of insurance consumers to combat fraud, return insurance premiums, and approve insurance licenses in 2019, according to a...

Marsh & McLennan Agency Acquires Ironwood Insurance Services of Georgia

Jan 21 2020 // Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC (MMA), the middle market agency subsidiary of Marsh, has acquired Ironwood Insurance Services, LLC, an independent broker in the Southeast. Terms of the transaction were not...

Salvage Company to Extract Overturned Cargo Ship in Georgia Port

Jan 13 2020 // A Texas-based salvage company will cut up and remove a 656-foot (200- meter) shipwreck from St. Simons Sound off the coast of Georgia. The Coast Guard’s Unified Command has hired T&T Salvage LLC of Galveston to...