A few days ago, state Rep. Al Williams got a call from a business owner in his southeast Georgia district that he hadn’t heard from in decades. The man wanted to know why the Democrat wasn’t ...
The storm caused an estimated $5.5 billion in damage to Georgia’s agriculture and forestry industries, the biggest sector of the state’s economy.
A better way to hire out-of-state school psychologists and more mental health funding could be on the horizon for Georgia schools.
If the Trump administration goes through with a plan to make major cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s HIV division, Georgia and other states in the Southeast would struggle to ...
Gov. Brian Kemp's overhaul of Georgia's civil litigation system clears crucial hurdle as it passes state House.
Thousands of Georgia students eligible for limited number of Promise vouchers. Signed into law last year, the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act allows childr ...
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are fueling talk of impeaching judges who rule against the administration.
Brian Kemp’s legislation to overhaul the civil litigation system moves through the General Assembly, several other industries are requesting special legal safeguards. Since taking office under the ...
Georgia’s oyster farmers would be allowed to harvest during the summer months under a proposed rule - but with caveats that are stricter than in neighboring South Carolina.
The Georgia Supreme Court will decide on State Election Board rules that called for a "reasonable inquiry" before certifying results and sought hand counts of ballots.
Atlanta-based workers are baffled by Trump administration cuts to research that directly supports departmental health improvement goals.
Republicans have been reluctant to hold town halls with frustrated voters. U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams' event shows voters want to vent, regardless of who is listening.