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Article Icon 1Future Power Needs in Focus

Georgia Power seeks approval to add 10 gigawatts of new energy—enough to power 8 million homes—in coming years, mainly to meet growing demand from data centers.

The state Public Service Commission begins hearings this week on the utility’s $16 billion proposal, with ratepayers expected to follow the proceedings closely in the wake of six rate hikes since 2022.

Georgia Power, lawmakers, and utility regulators say they aim to make sure current and future data centers pay for the power they use.

Research groups estimate that between 100 and 200 data centers are currently operating in the state.

  Article Icon 1 Atlanta Schools’ Expansion Blocked 

The Georgia Supreme Court upheld Senate Bill 209, which preserves school district boundaries even when city boundaries shift due to annexations.

The law was passed in response to lawmakers’ desire to keep Atlanta Public Schools from automatically expanding into DeKalb County whenever the city of Atlanta annexes new property.

State Sen. Emanuel Jones, D-Decatur, who authored the 2021 law, praised the court’s decision, saying the ruling “is a clear win for DeKalb families and educators, and it brings long-overdue clarity to a complicated dispute.”

Article Icon 1 Falcons Face More Questions

The Atlanta Falcons listed quarterback Michael Penix Jr. as day-to-day with a bone bruise in his ankle, adding to the team’s question marks following its loss to San Francisco on Sunday.

The Falcons fell to 3-3, squandering a chance to build momentum in a frustrating loss that saw them score just one touchdown and fail to establish a running game.

Head coach Raheem Morris took the blame for the defense fielding only 10 players on a key third-down completion by the 49ers that led to a touchdown on the next play. “It was absolutely embarrassing. It was my fault. I’ll get it fixed,” he said.

The Falcons host the 1-6 Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

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From a Caltech Garage to a $1 Trillion Market

In 2016, some innovative Caltech robotics students set out to transform fast food. That first garage-built prototype became Miso Robotics.

Since then, Miso’s robots have worked 200K+ hours in live kitchens for brands like White Castle, frying 4M+ baskets of fries, chicken, and more. That traction convinced NVIDIA, Uber AI, and Amazon to help refine Miso’s AI and robots. As restaurants grapple with 144% employee turnover rates and $20/hour minimum wages, that’s a major edge. 

No wonder Miso’s first fully commercial robot, Flippy Fry Station, sold out initial units in one week. 

Now, Miso’s leveraging its new manufacturing partnership to scale US-based production nationwide across a $4B annual revenue opportunity. 

Join 39k+ people as an early-stage Miso investor today. But don’t wait. This Thursday is the final day to invest this year.

 

Around Georgia

➤ Savannah: A new covered basketball “airnasium” opened at L. Scott Stell Park, part of a $22 million Chatham County-funded effort to improve public spaces. (More)

Cartersville: Family members alerted police to a man who allegedly threatened to “shoot up” Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Monday. The man was taken into custody inside the airport and a rifle was found in his truck, authorities said. (More)

Atlanta: Jason Carter, grandson of the late President Jimmy Carter, endorsed Jason Esteves for Georgia governor. Carter said he declined to run due to his wife’s cancer battle. (More)

Augusta: Volunteers teamed on six cleanup projects this past weekend, including graffiti removal and landscaping. Mayor Johnson praised the city’s community spirit. (More)

Columbus: Habitat for Humanity and volunteers began construction on seven homes for low-income families. (More)


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Georgia Sports

Atlanta United fired head coach Ronny Deila following his one-year stint, during which the team logged only five wins in MLS matches. (More)

➤ Atlanta Hawks guard Dyson Daniels signed a four-year, $100 million contract extension. (More)

Valdosta high school edge rusher Corey Howard flipped his commitment from Georgia to Alabama. (More)

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Georgia Business

Convenience store chain Wawa will celebrate the opening of its 10th Georgia store in Leesburg on Oct. 30, offering free coffee and T-shirts. The chain plans to open an additional 26 locations statewide in coming years. (More)

Georgia was featured in the Spotlight State building at last week’s 2025 Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie, highlighting the state’s agriculture industry and 67,000 producers. (More)

➤ A study found Georgia ranks 21st nationally for student living costs, with below-average housing expenses and wide tuition gaps between public and private colleges. (More)

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“One of the Largest Industries Ever”

That’s what NVIDIA’s CEO said about robotics. And he’s not alone. Ark Invest values it as a $24 trillion global opportunity. 

So it’s a big deal that NVIDIA, Uber AI, and Amazon helped Miso Robotics perfect Flippy, its new fully commercial kitchen robot. It’s no wonder that initial units sold out in just one week.

Miso already has 200K+ hours for brands like White Castle under its belt. With the $1T fast-food industry facing 144% employee turnover rates, Flippy provides 24/7 labor and can boost profits by up to 3X.

Now, Miso’s leveraging its new manufacturing partnership to scale US-based production nationwide across a $4B annual revenue opportunity. 

And you can join 39k+ people as an early-stage Miso investor today. But don’t wait. Thursday is the final day to invest this year.

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Et Cetera

➤ Students at Mercer University in Macon modified battery-powered toy cars to enable them to be ridden by children with disabilities, part of the school’s Go Baby Go program. (See Photos)

➤ Georgia State will host a live broadcast of ESPN’s Sportscenter from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday at its Unity Plaza, ahead of the football team’s game against South Alabama. (More)

➤ Planning to travel this Thanksgiving? The Old Farmer’s Almanac forecasts clear skies and above-normal temps for the holiday weekend. (More)

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Yesterday’s Results:

How long is your commute?

  1. 15 minutes or less: 15%
  2. 15-30 minutes: 15%
  3. 30-60 minutes: 15%
  4. An hour or more: 14%
  5. Work from home: 15%
  6. Retired/other: 26%
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