“Fines, firings in Wells Fargo turmoil”
By Ken Sweet, Associated Press NEW YORK – California and federal regulators fined Wells Fargo a combined $185 million on Thursday, alleging the bank’s employees
By Ken Sweet, Associated Press NEW YORK – California and federal regulators fined Wells Fargo a combined $185 million on Thursday, alleging the bank’s employees
By Christopher James Athens, Ga. – An assessment of community health needs, led by University of Georgia faculty and facilitated by the UGA Archway Partnership,
By: Kristina Torres In Georgia, the professional landscaper reimagining your backyard may need three separate licenses to do the work you want, but not the
In 2016, Georgia Watch intervened in both the merger between Southern Company and AGL Resources and the Georgia Power Integrated Resource and Demand Side Management
Georgia Watch’s Health Access Director, joined Dale Cardwell on WGST AM 640 (Trustdale.com) to discuss how to use physician quality information to research physicians to
By Astra Taylor Georgia’s founder, James Oglethorpe, an eighteenth-century social reformer, envisioned the colony as an economic utopia—a haven for those locked in Britain’s debtors’
Georgia Watch has released its final findings in the ‘secret shopper’ study done on paid tax preparation in Southwest Atlanta. The results are a culmination
Health Access Program Director Beth Stephens talked with WSB-TV about patient safety and how to use available physician quality info to find a doctor. Stephens
By Tom Crawford Consumer advocate organizations warned Thursday that a federal rule proposed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to put tighter limits on
By Andy Miller About one-fourth of Georgia hospitals received an “A” grade on patient safety in newly published ratings. That percentage, determined by the Leapfrog
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