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Shutters can make or break the curb appeal of a house and it is important to consider the different materials that shutters are made of. Prices will vary considerably between the different materials and each will have its own positives and negatives.
Supply chain, inflation and national debt. It's an Economics 101 episode on The Georgia Politics Podcast this week.
The U.S. Small Business Administration has established a 14-day exclusive loan application period for the Paycheck Protection Program that broadens eligibility.
Facing a 25 percent rate increase from Republic Services, Alpharetta city leaders are scheduled to consider seeking bids on a new residential waste hauler.
Forsyth County residents struggling to make rent or utility payments due to the COVID-19 pandemic could soon get some relief. The county is slated to receive $7.35 million through a federal assistance program that will aid renters facing utility shutoffs or eviction.
I have a new friend. I’ll call him Will. I’d like him to tell you his story.
New York Life Insurance Co., has taken ownership of North Point Mall in a $202 million deal with Brookfield Property Partners through a deed in lieu of foreclosure.
The headaches associated with recycling glass in Milton could soon be over. The city is hashing out a plan that could offer glass recycling drop-off locations for residents.
On the Georgia Politics Podcast this week, Hans Appen sits down with Daniel Lettenberger-Klein, CEO of Stella Maris, to discuss the state of mental health in a post-COVID world, particularly as it pertains to addiction, depression and anxiety.
Alpharetta faces a new set of challenges in rebuilding its economy, but its campaign will be made easier by the gifts it has retained through the COVID pandemic.