Monday, March 23, 2026

Olympic Homecoming, Airport Lines, and Ag Week

Elana Meyers Taylor returned to Douglas County for a community celebration honoring her gold medal victory in women's monobob at the Winter Olympics in Italy.

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Article Icon 1Gold Medalist Returns to Cheers

Elana Meyers Taylor returned to Douglas County for a community celebration honoring her gold medal victory in women's monobob at the Winter Olympics in Italy.

The 41-year-old Douglasville native trailed Germany's Laura Nolte through three runs before a dramatic final run secured her first Olympic bobsled title and her sixth career medal.

The homecoming, hosted jointly by the county, the city, and the school system, included a ceremony and a meet-and-greet with fans. Douglas County Chairman Romona Jackson Jones praised Taylor's perseverance, calling her an inspiration.

Taylor, who now lives and trains in Texas, became the oldest woman to win individual Olympic gold and tied Bonnie Blair as the most decorated American woman in Winter Olympics history.

  Article Icon 1 Paper Ballots Put Off

Republican state lawmakers introduced a plan to require hand-marked paper ballots in elections, but said any switch would not take place until after this year.

In response, the Georgia State Election Board unanimously passed a resolution urging state lawmakers to hasten the switch, with several board members voicing frustration with GOP legislative leaders.

In 2024, the legislature passed a law banning the use of QR codes for vote tabulation, but the measure has never been funded, with Republicans divided internally over the proposed change.

Article Icon 1First LIFE Act Case Filed

A Kingsland woman was charged with attempted murder in what is believed to be the first case of a mother prosecuted under the state's Living Infants Fairness and Equality (LIFE) Act.

Police say the 31-year-old woman took abortion medication to end her pregnancy after about 22 to 24 weeks. When abdominal pains developed, she went to the Camden County emergency room, where doctors delivered a baby girl who lived approximately two hours.

Kingsland Police filed the charge on March 4 after reviewing hospital records and blood work. The woman remains in Camden County jail awaiting arraignment.

In 2019, Georgia passed a law that prohibits most abortions after a detectable human heartbeat (around six weeks), with exceptions made for medical emergencies and in cases of rape or incest.

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Around Georgia

Atlanta: Long TSA passenger screening lines stretched across baggage claim at Hartsfield-Jackson this past weekend, amid the ongoing partial federal government shutdown. (More)

Statewide: A special federal housing voucher program in place since COVID will end June 30, affecting hundreds of Georgians still receiving the payment assistance. (More)

➤ Northwest Georgia: Environmental activist Erin Brockovich will visit Rome and Dalton this month for town halls on PFAS, as communities push for more water testing of forever chemicals. (More)

➤ Statewide: Senate Bill 482, aiming to further limit for-profit use of police body camera footage and booking photos, passed the state Senate and moved to the state House. (More)

Albany: The Oglethorpe Bridge replacement project over the Flint River remains on schedule, with the new four-lane structure set to reopen July 22. (More)

Savannah: Greenbriar Children's Center will unveil plans on Wednesday for its campus renovation and the reopening of its childcare center. (More)


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Georgia Sports

➤ Georgia baseball beat Texas A&M 8-2 to clinch its first series win in College Station, Texas. (More)

Dyson Daniels scored a season-high 28 points to lead the Atlanta Hawks past the Golden State Warriors 126-110, the team's 10th straight home win. (More)

The Atlanta Braves released left-hander Kyle Nelson, who struggled to earn a bullpen spot. (More)

Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Golf | Tennis | NASCAR

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Georgia Business

Georgia Ag Week begins today, with Macon among the communities hosting events and activities honoring farmers, ranchers, and producers. (More)

Rising diesel and fertilizer costs are squeezing farmers heading into the spring growing season and pushing prices higher for restaurants and consumers. (More)

➤ Terminal upgrades at Augusta Regional Airport are underway, expanding security screening capacity, relocating rental car operations, and adding a new hangar. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Columbus is gearing up for a busy spring season in its uptown neighborhood, offering a food truck festival, market days on Broadway, and Friday night concerts. (More)

An unidentified lottery player claimed a $1 million prize from a Lucky 7 Multiplier scratch-off ticket purchased at a Walton Way gas station in Augusta. (More)

➤ The Atlanta Braves' new regional media network, BravesVision, will simulcast Friday's home opener with Gray Media stations across a five-state territory. (More)

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The Poll

Do you or someone you know work in agriculture?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Yesterday's Results:

Have you started spring cleaning yet?

  1. Not yet: 37%
  2. Yes: 31%
  3. I don't need to: 22%
  4. Next weekend I will: 10%
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