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Article Icon 1Transmission Line Plan Detailed

A plan to build a 36-mile electricity transmission line through Coweta, Fayette, Heard, and Fulton counties could displace some homes and require easements on several hundred properties.

Public meetings on Georgia Power’s plan took place last week at the Coweta County Fairgrounds.

Georgia Power cites growth in metro Atlanta’s southern edge as the reason for the project, with construction tentatively scheduled to begin in early 2027.

The utility pledged to negotiate with property owners in an effort to reach compensation agreements on easements and any land or property purchases, aiming to avoid the use of eminent domain.

  Article Icon 1 Tech’s Title Game Hopes Sink

Georgia Tech’s 42-28 loss to Pittsburgh on Saturday leaves the Yellow Jackets with only a remote chance to qualify for the ACC championship game or the College Football Playoff.

Now 9-2, the team remains in line for a higher-profile bowl game and next faces off against No. 4 Georgia on Friday. One of the nation’s premier rivalry games, last year’s matchup took eight overtimes to decide, with Georgia winning.

On Saturday, the Yellow Jackets rallied after falling behind 28–0, but a late interception for a touchdown by Pittsburgh ended the comeback. The team dropped eight places to No. 23 in the latest AP college football poll released Sunday.

Article Icon 1Uncertain Path Remains for Bulldogs 

With one weekend left in college football’s regular season, No. 4 Georgia’s postseason path remains undetermined heading into its rivalry clash with No. 23 Georgia Tech on Friday.

On Saturday, the Bulldogs cruised past Charlotte 35–3, improving to 10–1 behind three touchdowns from freshman Bo Walker and a dominant ground game.

Georgia ranked No. 4 for a second week in the AP college football poll released on Sunday.

In the SEC, the Bulldogs are one of four teams battling for a spot in the conference title game. Texas A&M will secure one spot with a win, while Georgia, Alabama, and Ole Miss potentially face various tiebreakers.

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Around Georgia

➤ Cobb County: More than 21 million gallons of partially treated wastewater spilled into the Chattahoochee River on Nov. 12, with health officials saying disinfectant was applied and no further cleanup is needed. (More)

Savannah: Several Chatham County commissioners pushed back after commission chair Chester Ellis notified the local transit authority of the county’s plan to end its agreement with the authority in June. (More)

Jackson: A spokesperson for U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Jackson, who is running for U.S. Senate, called an undetailed House ethics complaint filed against Collins “nothing but a desperate and baseless attack” by political opponents. (More)

Macon: Authorities seized $712,000 in drugs, weapons, and vehicles during a high-risk drug raid last week. Two suspects were arrested and face multiple drug trafficking charges. (More)

Snellville: Authorities released more details in the July murder of Oscar Cruz, saying he was kidnapped from his home, bound with duct tape, and fatally shot 17 times in a church parking lot. Two suspects face murder charges. (More)


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Georgia Sports

➤ The RSM Classic concluded Sunday at the Sea Island Seaside Course on St. Simons Island, with Sami Valimaki becoming the first Finnish player to win a PGA Tour event. (More)

Kirk Cousins connected with Darnell Mooney for a 49-yard touchdown to help the Atlanta Falcons pull away in a 24-10 win against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. (See Highlight)

Georgia men’s basketball suffered its first loss of the season, falling 97-94 in overtime to Clemson in the championship of the Shriners Children’s Charleston Classic. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | PGA | LPGA | NCAAM | NCAAW NCAAM Soccer NCAAW Soccer Soccer

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Georgia Business

A 93-year-old Hampton man discussed losing $1.3 million in the alleged First Liberty investment Ponzi scheme in Georgia. Total investor losses now exceed $140 million. “They’ve got to pay the price,” he said. (More)

 All the Fixin’s, an Ocilla-based pecan business rooted in three generations of farming, opened a cafe and gourmet market in Statesboro, its third in the state. (More)

The Northeast Georgia Black Chamber of Commerce hosted its first 13-county Black Business Expo on Nov. 15, with 22 businesses participating. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Hunters from around the state aim to donate 140,000 pounds of venison to families in need through Hunters for the Hungry, with more than 58,000 pounds collected so far. (More)

➤ The Georgia Festival of Trees opened at the Gas South Convention Center in Duluth, featuring custom-designed trees available for purchase at auction and other holiday fun to support anti-trafficking nonprofit, Street Grace. (Watch)

➤ Georgia Southern University in Statesboro lit up Sweetheart Circle as part of its annual holiday kickoff celebration that included Santa Gus and community activities. (See Photos)

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Do you wait until after Thanksgiving to start decorating for Christmas?

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Have you been to the Georgia Aquarium?

  1. Yes: 56%
  2. No: 44%
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