Georgia News Roundup (9/3/25)

Today in Georgia History relaunched: Georgia Power joins Georgia Public Broadcasting and the Georgia Historical Society to refresh the Emmy-winning series for the 250th anniversary, complete with statewide TV and radio broadcasts plus an interactive website packed with transcripts, videos and classroom resources — learn what’s new.

Georgia’s peach chill breakthrough: Growers and UGA experts are raising post-harvest temps to 55°F in hopes of delivering juicier, more aromatic peaches to grocery stores nationwide — find out how this experiment could transform your fruit.

Nearly $100M boost for Georgia: FEMA’s latest $97 million injection will help repair roads, restore power and clear debris across multiple counties, adding to the $737.8 million already allocated after Hurricane Helene — find out who benefits.

Mopar hub lands in Georgia: Stellantis plans a 422,000-square-foot parts distribution center in Forsyth, Ga., investing over $41 million in automation and a 16,000-square-foot AutoStore system with 66 robots to speed shipments for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Alfa Romeo and Fiat customers in the Southeast — learn what this means.

Georgia’s production slump: Film and TV shoots in Georgia spent $2.3 billion in the year ending June—down nearly 50% from the prior period—yet Georgia Film Office director Lee Thomas insists the industry will bounce back — find out why.

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