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Georgia
A university lab gives members of the public a chance to control a swarm of robots
Dec 25, 2017
The Robotarium, a lab at Georgia Tech, allows users to control a swarm of miniature robots remotely, opening up the field to researchers and low-incomes students alike.
Helping low-income residents benefit from solar power
Oct 3, 2017
Brunswick, Georgia is trying to install solar panels in a field, so it can sell the power to the local utility for a rebate that can be given to low-income residents.
In an era when water ownership sparks disputes, one Georgia water agency wants to share its supply
Jul 27, 2017
Use less water, share more of it. One Georgia water agency bucks the water wars stereotype.
Georgia's weighted charter school lottery aims to give disadvantaged kids better odds, but few schools use it
Jul 3, 2017
In Georgia, the name of a child eligible for the weighted school lottery can be entered up to five times.
Georgia aims to make its websites accessible for all
May 17, 2017
So far, the state has upgraded more than half of its 130 sites to federal standards. Enabling screen readers is one improvement.
Community near Georgia nuclear plant looks at an uncertain future
Apr 25, 2017
What will Westinghouse's bankruptcy mean for its nuclear projects in the U.S.?
Political parties spend big in Georgia's special congressional election
Apr 13, 2017
Republicans and Democrats are testing how far outside money goes in the Trump era.
For public good, not for profit.
School choice can put some rural districts at risk of losing funds
Mar 27, 2017
Communities like Talbotton, Georgia, have few options beyond public schools.
Emory University chooses to be a 'safe harbor' instead of 'sanctuary'
Mar 21, 2017
Students protest the school's decision, but the careful language may keep it from losing state funding.
Rural hospital in Georgia faces financial difficulties
Mar 17, 2017
Irwin County Hospital is one of many in the country that are struggling to keep their doors open.