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In brief: Nicole brings gusty winds to area later today — Smaller window for runoff early voting — Consumers push back on Georgia Power rate hike — Enrollment dips at some GA colleges — Sheriff's Office employee arrested
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Testimony before Georgia Public Service Commission continues over proposed rate hikes by Georgia Power.
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The utility's proposed rate hike is the first of four it is asking for in the coming years.
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In brief: Millions expected to vote in historic midterms — No charges filed in police car death of Hancock County woman — Consumer advocates to make their case against Georgia Power rate hike — Ceremony to honor Dooley's life scheduled for Nov. 25 — GA tax collections up — UGA soccer gets NCAA bid; men's and women's b-ball open season with wins
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In brief: After a testy debate on Friday in Savannah, GOP candidate Herschel Walker ducks Atlanta Press Club debate — Kemp, Abrams, and Hazel to debate tonight — Dissatisfied District 2 residents to hold community meeting about special election controversy — Beleaguered Plant Vogtle reaches a milestone — Early voting starts today — UGA stays atop AP Top 25
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The electric utility giant has begun loading fuel into the first new nuclear unit built in the U.S. in more than 30 years.
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In brief: Ian is now a tropical storm — Ian is expected to cause winds and rain in the Athens area on Friday — Voting group drops its lawsuit against the state — August Wilson's "Jitney" comes to the Morton — UGA volleyball beats South Carolina — Braves lose to the Nats, prepare for key series against the Mets
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In brief: Ian barrels towards Florida; Athens could see storm impacts on Friday — Georgia Power asks for a rate increase, and there might be more to come — UGA Spring Commencement to become a two-day affair — Braves swat Nats in DC
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Georgia Power is currently asking state regulators to approve a cumulative $2.9 billion in increased rates, but there may be more to come.
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In brief: Hurricane Ian's approach prompts precautions as the storm heads north into the Gulf of Mexico — Farmers prepare for hurricane's impact — Georgia Power to ask state officials for rate hike — Braves visit White House — Area high schools move football games to Thursday to avoid storm.