Dan Chapman, MyAJC

Dan Chapman

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Atlanta, GA, United States

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  • MyAJC
  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Past articles by Dan:

Deal raises concerns for Georgia farmers as ‘water war’ trial...

South Georgia farmers, not metro Atlanta lawn-lovers, have been sitting squarely in the legal cross hairs of Florida attorneys over the past month during the “water war” trial expected to conclude this week in this cold and rainy seaport town. → Read More

Rural Georgia jobs not rebounded from recession

The Great Recession technically ended seven years ago, but there has been no Great Recovery here in Southwest Georgia or, really, in most rural corners of the state. → Read More

This Georgia drought bears the mark of fire

More than 35,000 acres of North Georgia mountains are burning with no end in sight to the dangerous fires that have forced people from their homes, sent hundreds to hospitals and cast an acrid pall of smoke over metro Atlanta. → Read More

Georgia mountain town braces for wildfires

The fire crept down Pot Gap Ridge towards the valley below, plumes of white smoke puffing anew every few minutes or so. → Read More

N. Carolina vote to impact Georgia's 'religious liberty' fight

The outcome of the governor’s race in North Carolina could impact the ‘religious liberty’ fight in Georgia next year. → Read More

N.C. governor's projected loss offers lessons for Georgia

North Carolina Gov. → Read More

Georgia reacts to President-elect Trump

Georgians awoke Wednesday to Trump World, starring Donald J. → Read More

Newt Gingrich role in Trump cabinet?

Former Georgia congressman Newt Gingrich is sitting pretty today, a likely choice for a top position... → Read More

Florida hammers Georgia in water wars trial

Florida hammered Georgia on Tuesday over its alleged hoarding of Flint River water to the detriment of a parched Sunshine State during the “water war” trial ordered by the U. → Read More

Florida says Georgia hogs Chattahoochhee, Flint

Georgia portrayed Florida on Monday as a long-running legal opportunist finding fault with Atlanta lawn-lovers, South Georgia farmers, federal engineers — anybody but the Sunshine State — for the economic and ecological harm done to the Apalachicola River basin. → Read More

Georgia to vote on new coal ash disposal rules

Arsenic and other heavy metals — with toxicity levels 20 or 30 times federal standards — have been discovered in the groundwater near a half-dozen Georgia Power plants, according to newly released utility data. → Read More

Most severe drought restrictions imposed in this Georgia county

North Georgia’s searing drought has forced Haralson County, 35 miles west of downtown Atlanta,... → Read More

Hurricane evacuees in Georgia can head for home, governor says

SAVANNAH – Coastal Georgia residents who fled Hurricane Matthew started returning home Sunday to a clean-up that may take weeks or months. → Read More

On Tybee Island, hurricane clean up continues

For the 100 or so diehards that remained on Tybee Island through Hurricane Matthew, Sunday morning d... → Read More

Hurricane Matthew: Thousands in Georgia wait to return home

Helpful Links Road closures in the Savannah area: www.chathamcounty. → Read More

Hurricane Matthew ravages Tybee on Georgia coast

Sonja Edleman lives at the end of the road in a little wooden house with a parrot named Fiji. → Read More

Tybee Island floods as Hurricane Matthew batters Georgia coast

Hurricane Matthew pounded Tybee Island early Saturday morning with a powerful storm flooding parts o... → Read More

Hurricane Matthew threatens Florida coast

With hundreds of thousands of people streaming inland, Hurricane Matthew today slammed the eastern c... → Read More

Deadly Hurricane Matthew churns toward Florida and Georgia coasts

As Hurricane Matthew continues to rage through the Atlantic toward the East Coast, hundreds of thousands of Georgians are evacuating in what might prove to be an unprecedented weather event. → Read More

Dozens of Georgia state employees tally tens of thousands in...

Curtis Foltz, the ex-director of the Georgia Ports Authority, spent an average of $137,500 each year on expenses. → Read More