Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Macon Movie, Election Probe, and Tariff Rebates

Hollywood arrived in Macon, where Glen Powell is filming scenes for The Comeback King through May 15.
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Article Icon 1Inland Port Opens

The Georgia Ports Authority opened the Gainesville Inland Port, completing a project nearly nine years in the making.

The $134 million facility connects to the Port of Savannah via Norfolk Southern rail, giving regional shippers a faster alternative to a 600-mile round-trip truck haul.

Formerly known as the Blue Ridge Connector, the 104-acre terminal is built to serve hundreds of manufacturers, including poultry, heavy equipment, and forest product companies. At full build-out, the facility will handle 200,000 containers annually.

The port authority estimates the inland port will eliminate roughly 26,000 long-haul truck trips in its first year alone, reducing truck traffic around Atlanta and cutting CO2 emissions by nearly 80%.

Article Icon 1Early Voting on Record Pace

Early voting in Georgia continues at a record pace ahead of the May 19 primary, with more than 250,000 ballots cast.

The number represents a 28% jump over the comparable period in the 2022 off-year primary.

Primary voters are choosing for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, congressional seats, and a U.S. Senate race.

Early voting runs through May 15.

Article Icon 1Glen Powell Films in Macon

Hollywood arrived in Macon, where Glen Powell is filming scenes for The Comeback King through May 15.

The Judd Apatow-directed comedy follows a country music star navigating life after a dramatic career downfall. Powell stars alongside Madelyn Cline and Cristin Milioti.

Filming sites include the College Hill neighborhood and Mercer University's campus, with crews also working on MLK Jr. Blvd, Cherry Street, and Second Street in downtown Macon.

Residents and commuters should plan for road and sidewalk closures through mid-month.

“It’s a great day in Macon-Bibb when our beautiful community will be featured on the big screen,” Mayor Lester Miller said. “I’m very excited to see Mercer University, downtown, and many other locations featured so prominently.”

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Around Georgia

Fulton County: The U.S. Justice Department issued a subpoena seeking the names and contact information of the county's 2020 election workers as part of its investigation into that year's elections. The county asked a court to block the subpoena. (More)

Columbus: Cinco de Mayo coincided with Taco Tuesday this year, adding to the fun for local celebrants. (More)

Lyons: This year's Vidalia onions may be a bit smaller than usual after historically low rainfall during the growing season, according to an extension agent. (More)

➤ Hall County: Sheriff Gerald Couch, awaiting trial on a February DUI charge, was arrested in Dawson County for allegedly violating his driving permit restrictions and failing to maintain his lane. (More)

Clayton County: The Georgia Supreme Court vacated a lower court's ruling denying a new trial for convicted murderer Hannah Payne, citing a prosecutor's use of AI-generated legal briefs. The court sanctioned the prosecutor and sent the case back to Clayton County for further review. (More)

Effingham County: The 25-year-old son of a former Georgia state senator was identified as the person killed when two boats collided near a Savannah River boat landing on Sunday. (More)

Georgia Sports

High school baseball state championships begin today, with bracket play through Saturday at multiple sites across the state. (More)

The Atlanta Hawks lost senior vice president Bryson Graham to the Chicago Bulls, who hired him as their vice president of basketball operations. (More)

No. 9 seed Georgia Tech will play No. 8 Notre Dame at 11 a.m. today in the opening round of the ACC softball tournament in Charlottesville, Virginia. (See Bracket)

Meanwhile, No. 9 seed Georgia faces No. 8 LSU today in the SEC softball tournament, with the winner advancing to face top-seeded Oklahoma. (See Bracket)

Yesterday's Results: NBA | NHL | MLB | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer

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Georgia Business

Atlanta-based UPS pledged to pass an expected $5 billion in tariff refunds back to customers. (More)

Children's clothier Carter's plans to close 150 of its U.S. stores nationwide. The Atlanta-based retailer, which also runs OshKosh B'gosh, operates 28 Georgia locations. A list of closures was not released. (More)

Gov. Brian Kemp recognized five 2026 Small Business ROCK STARS at the Georgia Department of Economic Development Spring Conference in Savannah. (See List)

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Et Cetera

Georgia Tech robotics researchers have developed a new AI learning system that helps robots master complex human-scale tasks faster than previous methods. (More)

The Savannah Bananas drew a team record 102,000 fans to Kyle Field at Texas A&M this past weekend. (More)

Star Wars Day on Monday was an extra special occasion for Zoo Atlanta, which celebrated last week's arrival of Anakin, an 8-month-old warthog. (More)

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