The state's gas tax suspension—which has saved drivers about 33 cents per gallon—expires at 11:59 p.m. today.
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Good Morning! In 1924, Congress enacted the Indian Citizenship Act, granting U.S. citizenship to Native Americans, including Georgia's Cherokee and Creek. Grocery prices just hit a four-year high, and your beef, tomatoes, and morning coffee are leading the charge. What is actually driving these numbers? Will the high prices continue? On today's episode of The Flyover Podcast, Ayla has the scoop. Plus, stick around for exclusive tips on how to keep more money in your pocket at the checkout line. Tune in here! Later today, you’ll receive a message from our sponsor, Doroni Aerospace, about a current investment opportunity and its work to bring flying cars to neighborhoods as soon as 2028. Today's sponsor, Compare.com, helps drivers quickly compare car insurance quotes from more than 100 top insurers to find the right coverage at the best possible price.
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Gas Tax Break Ends Tonight
The state's gas tax suspension—which has saved drivers about 33 cents per gallon—expires at 11:59 p.m. today. A spokesperson for Gov. Brian Kemp, who extended the tax break once, said no further extensions are planned pending "unexpected needs in the future." Currently, the statewide average for a gallon of regular unleaded is around $3.83. You can track gas prices in your area here. Georgia was the first among only a few states to pause state fuel taxes as prices rose due to the Middle East conflict, with Kemp saying he wanted to “return taxpayer money where it belongs, in the pockets of hardworking Georgians.” |
Busy Month of Politics Underway
The June 16 Republican runoffs for governor and U.S. Senate are the opening act of what could be one of Georgia's most politically significant months in recent years. Right after the June 16 runoff votes are counted, Gov. Brian Kemp will convene a special legislative session to redraw the state's congressional and legislative maps and also address the ban on QR codes in ballot counting. In the runoffs, the GOP primary race for U.S. Senate began the final stretch on Sunday with a debate on immigration and other issues between candidates U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Jackson, and Derek Dooley. On Monday, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones took the stage alone in the GOP governor's debate sponsored by the Atlanta Press Club, with runoff candidate Rick Jackson choosing not to attend. |
Braves Off to Best Start in Years
The Atlanta Braves entered June at 40-20, the best record in Major League Baseball and among the most dominant starts in club history. Within the National League East, they lead second-place Washington by nine games, a dramatic turnaround for a team that opened last year with seven straight losses and finished 76-86 and in fourth place in the NL East. First baseman Matt Olson is considered an early-season NL MVP favorite, and pitchers Chris Sale and Bryce Elder are among the league leaders to start the season. "You name it, the Braves are doing it well. The most fun thing they’re doing is putting together comeback victories: They have an MLB-high 18 comeback wins. Every single bad vibe from last year has disappeared in 2026, so far," an MLB analyst said in his latest power rankings that show the Braves holding at No. 1. |
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➤ Grovetown: BAPS Charities hosted a walkathon at Patriots Park to raise funds and awareness for Parkinson's disease patients and families. (More) ➤ Augusta: Shepeard Community Blood Center is offering a chance to win World Cup tickets through a raffle for blood donors. (More) ➤ Richmond Hill: Drivers on I-95 in Georgia are reporting repeated windshield damage from loose rocks on the roadway, with some motorists saying it's happened multiple times in the same stretch near the Georgia-South Carolina border. (More) ➤ Thomasville: The community gathered to celebrate historian Jack Hadley's 90th birthday, honoring a lifetime of work educating others about Southwest Georgia's history, including his founding of the Jack Hadley Black History Museum in 1995. (More) ➤ Savannah: A late-spring cold front is delivering below-average temperatures in Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry this week. (More) |
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➤ Georgia Tech's baseball season ended with an 8-7 extra-innings loss to Oklahoma in the Atlanta Regional. The Yellow Jackets finished their season 50-11. (More) ➤ Georgia third baseman Tre Phelps hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the team's win to advance to the Super Regionals on Sunday, but was ejected for taunting during his trot around the bases. (More) ➤ Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. is participating in individual drills, putting him ahead of schedule in his recovery from knee surgery. (More) ➤ Georgia football landed 340-pound offensive tackle DJ Dotson, a 2027 recruit who chose the Bulldogs over Georgia Tech, LSU, and Ole Miss. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: MLB | Soccer | NCAASB | NCAAB | WNBA | Tennis Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Losing weight is hard, but getting access to modern weight-loss treatments doesn’t have to be. Today’s sponsor, TrimRx, connects qualified adults with GLP-1 weight-loss medications through a simple online process. If you’re looking for support on your weight-loss journey, see whether you qualify and explore your options from the comfort of home. (LEARN MORE) |
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➤ Ministry Brands opened its new corporate headquarters in Milton. The faith-based software and payment company employs 54 in the Atlanta area and about 700 globally. (More) ➤ Decatur High School celebrated a signing day for students completing its real estate program, one of the few high school-level real estate pathways in the state. (More) ➤ Augusta-area employment hit a record high in April, with the region's job market showing continued strength even as the national economy sends mixed signals. (More) ➤ Atlanta's World Cup economic windfall is coming into focus, with hundreds of millions in visitor spending projected. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Selling a home doesn’t have to mean repairs, showings, or months of uncertainty. Today’s sponsor, Liz Buys Houses, helps senior homeowners sell quickly for cash, often as-is, with a simple process built around convenience. Get a fair cash offer and see how easy moving forward can be. (LEARN MORE) |
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➤ Banana pudding devotees in Georgia have a new guide: a roundup of 12 cafes where the classic Southern dessert takes center stage across the state, from old-school diners to modern dessert shops. (More) ➤ The 2027 Masters badge lottery opened Monday, with Augusta National the only authorized source for tickets for next year's golf tournament. (More) ➤ Habersham County students took the stage as part of the University of North Georgia's Gainesville Theatre Alliance production of Into the Woods, with three local high schoolers among the 27 college students featured. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Eye Doctors Alarmed by Vision Threat Standard Exams Miss. More people now suffer age-related vision loss than ever—yet routine exams don't screen for it. A study found four specific nutrients improved tear production by 10%, cut dryness in half, and sharpened vision by a full eye-chart line. Learn More |
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