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The Georgia Secretary of State’s Office has launched an investigation into a metro Atlanta man accused of defrauding multiple people out of tens of thousands of dollars through a questionable investment scheme.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia Tech football sets high internal expectations for 2025 season under Coach Brent KeyHead coach Brent Key acknowledges high internal expectations for Georgia Tech's football program, fueled by the return of experienced players and last year's improvements. Key emphasizes the importance of internal expectations over external ones, suggesting they should always be higher within the team.
Georgia players claimed $41,347,129 in winnings from scratch-off games last week. Proceeds from these games benefit education in the state. For more information on the Georgia Lottery Corp, visit www.galottery.com.
ATLANTA — Tariffs on foreign goods are impacting every Georgia business differently. Some say they are benefiting from increased demand for American-made products, while others face uncertainty.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNAnnual list of best hospitals released; Here are top Georgia hospitalsThree Emory Healthcare hospitals are once again recognized among Georgia’s top medical centers, according to the 2025–26 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals rankings.
ATLANTA — Georgia is ranked fourth worst in the country for healthcare, according to a new report from personal finance company WalletHub. WalletHub evaluated all 50 states and the District of Columbia using 44 key measures related to healthcare cost, accessibility and outcomes.
The Georgia Lottery announced it raised $1,471,352,000 for the state’s HOPE Scholarship and Pre-K programs this year. The funds raised by the Georgia Lottery are allocated specifically to the HOPE Scholarship and Georgia’s Pre-K Program.
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WGAU Athens Radio on MSNGeorgia leaders urge people to take extra care of pets, livestock amid extreme heatNWS officials say it is important to make sure you are taking breaks in the shade, staying hydrated and checking up on anyone at high risk of heat related illnesses.
High passenger volume and four missing drive belts are what led to several people being injured on an escalator at a MARTA station, a report found.
As Atlanta students head back to school in the coming days, a fraction of them will be taking electric buses. Those students will be getting a healthier, quieter ride — and research shows they may also perform better on tests and have fewer absences.