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Georgia's first oyster hatchery aims to put the state on the shellfish map.
The school wants kids in high-skill, high-demand and high-pay jobs.
Vocational training has changed, and is luring academically-oriented students
Critics charge a bill before the Georgia governor would permit anti-gay discrimination.
County hopes to build a private spaceport, and create Georgia’s own space coast
An overpass stands where businesses once stood; now residents are trying to get rid of it.
More trade with Cuba could mean big bucks for the state’s poultry industry.
A change in state policy is causing Georgians to reconsider electric vehicles.
State officials breathe a sigh of relief for $300 billion transportation law.
The bulky cargo plane has survived tech advances and budget cuts for 60 years.