SustainabilityIn an era when water ownership sparks disputes, one Georgia water agency wants to share its supplyBy Molly SamuelJuly 27, 2017Molly Samuel/for MarketplaceUse less water, share more of it. One Georgia water agency bucks the water wars stereotype. ListenreadDownloadDownload
BusinessComing soon to your plate: Georgia oystersBy Molly SamuelApril 27, 2016Molly Samuel/WABEGeorgia's first oyster hatchery aims to put the state on the shellfish map. ListenreadDownloadDownload
EducationGeorgia school focuses on skills local employers say they needBy Molly SamuelApril 01, 2016Molly SamuelThe school wants kids in high-skill, high-demand and high-pay jobs. ListenreadDownloadDownload
EducationA program that mixes academics with vocational trainingBy Molly SamuelMarch 24, 2016Molly SamuelVocational training has changed, and is luring academically-oriented students ListenreadDownloadDownload
BusinessRural Georgia county sees space as economic engineBy Molly SamuelFebruary 03, 2016SpaceXCounty hopes to build a private spaceport, and create Georgia’s own space coast ListenreadDownloadDownload
EconomySidewalks offer curb appeal for modern communitiesBy Molly SamuelDecember 09, 2015M. Ryan NabulsiSandy Springs, Ga. doesn’t have many sidewalks, but is trying to build them. ListenreadDownloadDownload
BusinessGeorgia landowners fight eminent domain over pipelineBy Molly SamuelMay 18, 2015D Coetzee/FlickrEnergy company Kinder Morgan says the project would supply future fuel needs. ListenreadDownloadDownload
SustainabilityAtlanta puts roads and bridges on its to-do listBy Molly SamuelMarch 30, 2015Matthew Stockman/ALLSPORTVoters approved a $250 million bond package to repair the city's infrastructure. ListenreadDownloadDownload
Tech49ers new stadium is a high-tech showcaseBy Molly SamuelAugust 15, 2014Molly SamuelThe venue boasts new technology, hoping to revolutionize the fans' experience. ListenreadDownloadDownload