South Georgia has lagged behind other regions of the state in creating bike and pedestrian trails. City of Albany officials believe a lawsuit against them isn't helping.
From one transmission to a human, and outbreaks among dairy cows in eight states, the agriculture industry is on high alert for possible cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza.
Rents in the Metro Atlanta area are among the fast-falling in the nation, according to the latest survey of median rents by Realtor.com.
Georgia immigrants' rights organizations are wrapping up three days of action after Gov. Brian Kemp signed a new law requiring law enforcement to check all inmate's citizenship status.
Georgia U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is hailing a bi-partisan bill that has unified members of Georgia's Congressional delegation.
For the past decade, Mental Health America has used data from online surveys to gauge participants’ interests and responses. The newest report shows an increase in certain areas and decreases in others like depression.
A bill introduced in both houses of Congress Wednesday would create Georgia’s first national park and mark a milestone for the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law Wednesday a bill that requires law enforcement agencies in Georgia to check the immigration status of inmates and apply to help enforce federal immigration law.
A small group of ride-share drivers gathered near the state capitol in Atlanta Wednesday to join a nationwide day of action.
The two democratic candidates for Chatham County District Attorney, including the incumbent, took to the stage this week in Savannah for a voters' forum, ahead of the primary election on May 21st.
A portion of the Chattahoochee River south of Atlanta remains unsafe for recreation, more than a month after a surge in e-coli bacteria.
Atlanta law enforcement officers are working together to assemble kits that will help children deal with potentially traumatic situations.
NPR’s Rachel Martin has made a career out of her thoughtful interviews. Now, she’s trying a fresh approach to the standard Q&A with just a deck of cards. Her new podcast, Wild Card with Rachel Martin, is part game show, part interview, and always enlightening. Martin recently discussed her exciting new project with GPB's Pamela Kirkland.
A Savannah activist is criticizing the Tybee Island Police Department for its handling of this year's Orange Crush spring break festival.
The second of two nuclear powered units at Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle is now sending billable energy to the grid making the site the single largest non-carbon producing source of electricity in the country.