Features
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Tips for Working from Home with Kids
March 20, 2020
With the closure of schools and child care programs in addition to some employers encouraging workers to telecommute, parents across Georgia and the nation are coping with a new and odd day-to-day reality: working from home while trying to take care of their kids.
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Sentaors Perdue, Loeffler Urge Action To Support Small Businesses During Coronavirus Pandemic
March 20, 2020
As former business leaders, U.S. Senators David Perdue (R-GA) and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) are working to ensure small businesses have the flexibility and certainty they need to protect their employees and serve their customers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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$300M Travel Management Company Goes Virtual in Response to Coronavirus
March 20, 2020
As a precaution against the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak, Duluth Travel (DTI) a full-service travel agency since 1993 located in Duluth, Georgia, has adopted a work-from-home policy starting March 17, 2020.
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United Way of Greater Atlanta & Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta’s COVID-19 Response & Recovery Fund Receives Additional $10M
March 19, 2020
Two renowned Atlanta institutions have pledged an additional $10 million to the Greater Atlanta COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund on the heels of the announcement from United Way of Greater Atlanta and Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta.
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Gov. Kemp, Georgia Dept. of Labor Focus on Assisting Workers Affected by COVID-19
March 19, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp and the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) addressed an increase in the number of partial claims filed as a result of businesses reducing work hours or temporarily closing their doors in light of recent developments regarding COVID-19.
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Georgia Receives SBA Statewide Disaster Declaration, Applications for Small Business Emergency Loans Now Open
March 19, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Georgia has received an official statewide disaster declaration from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). This declaration will provide assistance in the form of SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans to impacted small businesses in all 159 counties in Georgia.
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Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Creates $7M Fund to Assist Those Impacted by COVID-19
March 18, 2020
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued an Executive Order creating a $7 million emergency fund to provide assistance to those impacted by COVID-19. The resources are designated to fund emergency assistance to food programs for children and seniors, homeless preparedness, support to small businesses, assistance to hourly wage earners and other areas adversely impacted by COVID-19.
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Dublin Mayor Phil Best: Leadership in a Time of Crisis
March 18, 2020
The common good. Those three words have served as the guiding light for elected officials since the founding of our nation. The Covid-19 virus has caused us to take a hard look at what those three words mean for each of our communities. The fact is that hard, potentially contentious decision-making lies ahead for many of us.
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Special Report: Analysis of COVID-19’s Impact on Economy & Government
March 18, 2020
Anyone who is not taking the world’s battle against the COVID-19 virus seriously needs to start doing so immediately. Not only avoiding crowds and not shaking hands, but also attempting to avoid unnecessary exposure in places like restaurants, stores, gyms or other places that we normally visit.
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Buckhead CID Dubs 2020 “The Year of Construction” & Begins Infrastructure Enhancements
March 17, 2020
The Buckhead Community Improvement District (BCID), a self-taxing district that uses additional commercial property taxes to accelerate infrastructure improvements, will begin construction on three infrastructure projects throughout the Buckhead community in 2020, kicking off what the CID is calling its "year of construction."
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Cisco, Convoy, Flexport and GreyOrange Among the 2020 Atlanta Supply Chain Award Winners
March 17, 2020
Cisco, Convoy, Flexport and GreyOrange were among the honorees at the 2020 Atlanta Supply Chain Awards, held March 10 at the Georgia World Congress Center during Modex 2020.
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Emory among U.S. Sites Hosting New Clinical Trial for COVID-19 Treatment
March 16, 2020
Emory University will take part in an NIH sponsored global clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of novel therapeutic agents in hospitalized adult patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The drug remdesivir is the first agent to be evaluated.
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Coro Realty, Pope & Land Acquire Three Metro Atlanta Shopping Centers
March 16, 2020
Coro Realty and Pope & Land announce the joint venture acquisition of three well-located neighborhood shopping centers in the northern suburbs of Atlanta from the Muntzing-Sattele Company.
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UPS Board Appoints Carol Tomé As CEO; David Abney to Be Executive Chairman
March 12, 2020
The UPS Board of Directors today announced it has named Carol Tomé as UPS Chief Executive Officer, effective June 1. David Abney, the current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, will remain in his role until June 1 when he will become Executive Chairman of the Board.
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Georgia Film Office Launches New Website, Celebrates Record-breaking Results at State Capitol
March 12, 2020
The Georgia Film Office, a division of the Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), yesterday celebrated with legislators and industry partners the positive impact and record-breaking year the film industry had in the state at the annual Film Day at the Capitol. Georgia is one of the top film production centers in the world, and the industry posted a record $2.9 billion in direct investment during the last fiscal year.
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U.S. Entrepreneurship Levels Continue On An Upward Trend
March 11, 2020
Indicating strong health of entrepreneurship, both entrepreneurial activity and established business ownership in the United States have trended upward over the past 19 years, according to the 2019–2020 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Global Report, released March 3rd at the GEM Annual Meeting.
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Georgia's United Community Banks Expands into Florida with $180M Deal
March 10, 2020
United Community Banks, Inc.and Three Shores Bancorporation, Inc. announced today a definitive agreement for UCBI to acquire Three Shores, including its wholly-owned subsidiary, Seaside National Bank & Trust.
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Pebblebrook Hotel Trust Completes Sale of InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta
March 10, 2020
Pebblebrook Hotel Trust announced that it closed on the sale of the 422-room InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia and the 237-room Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. for $331.0 million to a third party on March 6th.
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Clayton State University, Atlanta Metropolitan State College Partner to Increase Number of Teacher Education Degree Seekers
March 10, 2020
Clayton State University and Atlanta Metropolitan State College have announced a new partnership to provide a degree pathway for students interested in education careers.
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SBDC Helps Grow Businesses Through International Trade
March 09, 2020
Pain Care Labs, based in Atlanta, introduced its first product, Buzzy, a bee-themed device that uses ice and vibration to ease the pain from injections, in 2009. A year later, the company began to export its drug free pain relief products to the U.K. and Australia.
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Georgia Reports Highest Number of Employed on Record
March 06, 2020
State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said today that the number of employed Georgians was up 12,060 to almost 5 million, an all-time high.
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64,000 Georgians Successfully Voted Early on New Voting Machines
March 06, 2020
In just three days of early voting, more than 64,000 Georgians have voted in person on the Peach State’s secure and verifiable paper-ballot voting system. In the two early voting days since Monday, the number of Georgians who have voted early on the new system has increased more than 3.5 times.
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Lawmakers Make Changes to State’s Dual Enrollment Program
March 05, 2020
Georgia lawmakers went into the 2020 legislative session looking for ways to ensure the sustainability of the state’s popular dual enrollment program. Tuesday, members of the Georgia House of Representatives approved House Bill 444 which will reduce the number of classes high school students can take on college campuses.
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Dance Marathon Raises $1.2M for Children’s Healthcare
March 04, 2020
Hundreds of students danced nonstop for 25 hours this year to celebrate the 25th anniversary of UGA Miracle’s Dance Marathon, which raised $1,251,410.20 for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
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AG Chris Carr Announces the 9th Annual Legal Food Frenzy
March 04, 2020
Attorney General Chris Carr announced that registration is open for the 9th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy, a statewide food and fundraising competition among Georgia’s lawyers to help end hunger across the state.
