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                        The measure would create over 700 bedrooms, but some lawmakers are skeptical — commissioners to vote on Human Relations work plan — state tax refunds are on the way — GA Power says its making progress on beleaguered Plant Vogtle reactors
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                        In brief: ACC commissioners debate development — Firefighters ask for union recognition — Georgia officials agree to take over of Augusta University hospitals — Georgia Power announces construction updates — UGA softball loses — UGA baseball wins — Atlanta Braves win — Atlanta Hawks play tonight
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                        State lawmakers calling on utility regulators to crack down cost of Plant Vogtle.
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                        In brief: Medical debt cancelled for thousands of Georgians — Clarke Count School District works on new 5-year plan — crack down on Georgia Power's Plant Vogtle — UGA women's basketball lose — March Madness update — UGA softball wins — UGA baseball lose
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                        The company says Unit 3 could now begin commercial operation in May or June.
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                        Georgia Power says it’s nearing completion of testing on one of two new nuclear reactors its building near Augusta.
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                        In brief: In historic win, Warnock performed better in many places than he did in the general election — changes coming to county auditor's office — Georgia Power nuke plant hits testing milestone — women's b-ball team handles Mercer
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                        Georgia Power’s long campaign for state approval to sign off on a 12% rate hike nears final showdownState regulators are set to vote on the controversial rate increase on December 20.
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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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                        The utility's proposed rate hike is the first of four it is asking for in the coming years.
 
 
 
 
 
