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The HEARTS Georgia program was first established in response to the historic damage caused by Hurricane Helene.
Norfolk Southern announced this week that Asheville-area business have finally seen full service restored — but there is still work to be done.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp applauded a deal Wednesday between the state’s Public Service Commission and utility provider Georgia Power that will freeze base energy rates for millions of customers.
The proposal also keeps the door open for Georgia Power to still ask for a rate hike because of hurricane cleanup.
Georgia Power has pledged to freeze rates for the next three years, benefiting both the utility's customers and the state's ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Power is proposing a plan that would freeze base electricity rates for customers from 2026 through 2028, ...
State lawmakers are considering more proactive approaches to resilience after learning from community responses to disasters.
Georgia Power customers will not be seeing a base rate increase, at least for now. The Georgia Public Service Commission and ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Public Service Commission and Georgia Power reached a tentative agreement Monday to keep rates frozen ...
Georgia Power customers will not see a rate hike in 2025 after a newly announced agreement between the utility and the ...
Georgia Power Co. announced on Monday that it has agreed to a plan with regulatory staff to hold base power rates steady ...