More than 1 million Georgians may have been exposed to "forever chemicals" in their water systems that may cause cancer and other health problems, the Environmental Protection Agency reports.
Georgia's highest numbers were found in Clayton County and Augusta.
@wsbtv This is absolutely horrible and couldโve easily been preventable! There are traffic laws for a REASON!!! Things like this should NOT still be happening
People still not knowing how easy it is to have a $700 car note in 2023 is funny to me... it really doesn't take much. Ain't no more $10K used cars... them days over. A new Honda Accord is $30K. That note is $650