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Valdosta is the latest city to announce that roundabouts are on the way. Two intersections in a busy area will soon be ...
Plans are moving forward on a new commercial airport in North Texas, with $14.8 million in funds rolling in from Gov. Greg ...
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A letter from members of the U.S. House asked FMCSA to issue emergency declarations in advance of predicted disasters rather ...
When younger students return to Georgia public schools this fall, they will learn an old-school skill: handwriting.
Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students will be instructed to read and write cursive.
But as many states adopted the Common Core State Standards, cursive disappeared for some states in 2010 and 2011. According to the National Education Association, dated in 2022, it appears that more ...
ATLANTA – It took the Georgia Department of Transportation seven months to finish clearing the massive amounts of debris Hurricane Helene left across a wide swath of the state, an engineer with ...
Georgia DOT completed a seven-month cleanup effort after Hurricane Helene, removing nearly 4.8 million cubic yards of debris. The hurricane, which hit in late September, killed 34 Georgians and ...
Georgia DOT cleared 4.8M cubic yards of debris from Hurricane Helene in 7 months; 34 died. The state seeks FEMA reimbursement and boosts future storm prep.