
Tyler Davis
Accountability Reporter at The Current GA
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1 week ago |
thecurrentga.org | Tyler Davis |Margaret Coker
Twin Pines Minerals, the company waiting for more than a year for a permit to mine near the Okefenokee Swamp, has agreed to sell its land in south Georgia to The Conservation Fund for $60 million, according to the organization. The deal ends the threat of mining near Georgia’s ecological treasure that is home to a vast array of wildlife biological species and that acts as an important hedge against climate change.
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2 weeks ago |
thecurrentga.org | Tyler Davis
The Savannah Police Department (SPD) will be making a few crucial updates to their use-of-force policy violation reviews following two police encounters that circled social media in the last year. The Use of Force Review Committee will now include three civilian participants — one faith leader from the local community and two representatives appointed by City Council, SPD Chief Lenny Gunther shared during a press conference Friday morning.
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2 weeks ago |
georgiarecorder.com | Tyler Davis
by Tyler Davis, Georgia Recorder June 11, 2025 Georgia’s Charlton County is set to become home to the largest immigrant detention facility in the United States following an agreement between county officials and the federal Department of Homeland Security. Under a $47 million contract reached Friday by county and federal government officials, the D.
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2 weeks ago |
wfxg.com | Tyler Davis
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2 weeks ago |
thecurrentga.org | Tyler Davis
Georgia’s Charlton County is set to become home to the largest immigrant detention facility in the United States following an agreement between county officials and the federal Department of Homeland Security. Under a $47 million contract reached Friday by county and federal government officials, the D.
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this past weekend, thousands of Coastal Georgia residents joined the millions of American’s taking to the streets as a part of No Kings Day - protesting the Trump administration policies. read @thecurrentga coverage ⬇️ https://t.co/9XKI411ZjL

Charlton County is set to become the home of the largest immigrant detention center in the nation after county and federal government officials came to an agreement Friday. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/ympbYjELw0

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