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Article Icon 1Coast Braces for Tropical Storm

Tropical Storm Imelda is moving north through the Bahamas and could bring rain, wind, and flooding to Georgia’s coast as early as Tuesday.

Most forecasts indicate the storm will curve east before landfall, but areas from Savannah to Brunswick are still expected to experience strong winds, coastal flooding, and rip currents.

Rain totals along the Georgia coast may reach 1.5 inches, with lesser amounts inland.

State officials urge caution, especially in flood-prone zones, as the storm’s path remains uncertain

  Article Icon 1 Teams Slip in AP Poll

Georgia fell to No. 12 and Georgia Tech slipped one spot to No. 17 in the latest AP college football poll released Sunday. 

On Saturday, Georgia fell 24-21 to Alabama, with coach Kirby Smart once again beaten by his former school. The loss snapped the previously No. 5 Bulldogs’ 33-game home win streak.

Georgia Tech faced a bigger test than expected in its 30-29 overtime win at Wake Forest, rallying from 17 down and sealing it with a goal-line interception on a 2-point try.

Georgia Tech goes into a bye week at 5-0, its best start to a season since 2014.

Article Icon 1National Guard Unit Deployed in DC

More than 300 Georgia National Guard troops are now taking their turn patrolling parts of Washington, D.C., as part of President Trump’s push to make the nation’s capital safer.

Gov. Brian Kemp authorized the use of the troops earlier this month.

The Georgia soldiers—members of the 170th Military Police Battalion—replaced a South Carolina unit in the multi-state rotation of guard units tasked with securing high-traffic areas. The South Carolina unit spent about five weeks on the assignment.

Former Georgia congressman and current Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins praised the call-up and thanked the soldiers during a conference last Monday in Atlanta.

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Jeff Bezos Says This New Breakthrough is Like “Science Fiction”

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Miso Robotics’ AI-powered kitchen robot, Flippy, has fried 4M baskets of food for brands like White Castle with perfect consistency. With the $1T fast food industry facing 144% employee turnover and up to $20/hour minimum wages, that’s big.

So are Miso’s other partnerships with NVIDIA and Uber’s AI team. No wonder initial units of Miso’s newest Flippy sold out in just one week.

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Around Georgia

Valdosta: Authorities continued to investigate the motive of a gunman who opened fire on cars in the pickup line outside S.L. Mason Elementary School on Thursday. Police shot and killed the gunman, Tychicus Armondo Deshazer, 25, of Valdosta. No one else was injured. (More)

➤ Hartsfield-Jackson Airport: The airport climbed to No. 8 in a ranking of the world’s most connected airports based on destinations served and scheduled connections. (More)

DeKalb County: Residents say squatters are occupying corporate-owned homes with absentee landlords, leading to crime and blight. (More)

Statewide: One year after Hurricane Helene, Georgia’s power grid still bears scars from the record damage that affected nearly 2 million customers. (More)

Columbus: Officials imposed an 11 p.m. weekend curfew on parts of uptown after a teen’s fatal shooting. Five juveniles face murder charges in the case. (More)


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Georgia Sports

➤ The Atlanta Falcons’ offense put up 435 total yards in the team’s 34-27 home win over the Washington Commanders on Sunday. (Box Score)

The Atlanta Braves’ season came to a close Sunday with a win against Pittsburgh. The team finished 76-86, missing the postseason for the first time since 2017. (Box Score)

Kennesaw State football beat Middle Tennessee, Georgia Southern fell to James Madison, West Georgia edged Southern Utah, and Mercer defeated East Tennessee this weekend. (College Football Roundup)

Yesterday’s Results: NFL | WNBA | MLB | NHL | Soccer | Ryder Cup

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Georgia Business

The third annual Governor’s Workforce Summit will take place Oct. 20-21 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, featuring success stories and presentations on innovative workforce development strategies. (More)

Sandy Springs-based UPS canceled its planned acquisition of Mexico-based parcel company Estafeta, citing unmet closing conditions. (More)

Georgia led the nation in house flipping in the second quarter, with rates highest in Warner Robins, Macon, Atlanta, and Columbus, according to real estate researcher ATTOM. (More)

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How a $25M Catalyst Could Bring Robotics Nationwide

Automation is the future. But 71% of execs say upfront costs prevent its adoption. That’s why Miso Robotics’ recent announcement of its new $25M hardware financing facility for customers turned a lot of heads.

A first-mover in kitchen automation, Miso’s AI-powered robots have already logged 200k+ hours in kitchens for brands like White Castle. 

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Et Cetera

➤ A billboard tribute to the late Charlie Kirk by a Steak ‘n Shake owner in Rome went viral, drawing national attention and a surge of supportive customers. (More)

➤ Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean will headline UGA’s Live Between the Hedges concert on April 25, 2026, marking Sanford Stadium’s return to hosting live music. (More)

Stranger Things’ Wheeler family house in East Point went under contract for $350,000, drawing fan buzz ahead of the show’s Season 5 debut. (More)

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Have you ever been to a concert at a football stadium?

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Are you happy or sad that baseball season is ending?

  1. No opinion: 56%
  2. Happy: 22%
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