Nanocapsules target cancer spread: A $100,000 Georgia CORE seed grant is fueling a Georgia Southern–Augusta University team to engineer nanoparticle drug capsules that deliver sustained chemotherapy directly to tumors, aiming to prevent metastasis and cut side effects — find out.
Girls spark change at Camp Blaze: Valdosta’s inaugural all-girls fire camp gives 14 teens three days of hands-on training with women firefighters — learn what it takes.
Pilgrim’s $400M LaFayette Plant: Pilgrim’s will build a $400 million facility in northwest Georgia to expand fully cooked chicken production, add 630 jobs and tap surging protein demand, with construction beginning this fall — learn what this means for the poultry market.
Florida’s outbound migration: U-Haul’s 2025 mid-year rentals reveal Miami, Orlando and Tampa drawing Georgia transplants even as New York City tops the list for Sunshine State departures — find out where Floridians are headed.
Georgia’s digital license dilemma: A new law lets drivers present a digital license, but until July 1, 2027 officers may lack the gear to scan it, so you still need your plastic card — find out.
Other Georgia headlines this week
- WABE and GPB appeal for listener support
- Georgia teen becomes the second-fastest 14-year-old ever
- Georgia Trust awards $20,000 to Atlanta church
- Georgia, Alabama updated CWD situation during webinar
- Jeepers rally for Jakira’s final ride
- Georgia Tech names Joseph Lewis as CISO