The names of a chain gang guard with a horse-drawn wagon, a fire inspector and a Prohibition-era police detective now are etched in three black granite monuments in Macon’s Public Safety Memorial Park. Each year around May 15 and Sept. 11, the community gathers at the memorial on Mulberry Street to remember local lives lost in service.
Severe storms are moving across South Georgia this morning.
The Savannah City Council passed an ordinance Thursday meant to tamp down noise pollution in the city's popular downtown Historic District.
Morehouse College is partnering with Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport to teach a group of diverse Atlanta entrepreneurs how to grow their businesses to include airport concessions.
The lead federal administrator for the nation's rail lines said Georgia needs to politically rally around passenger rail to get trains as fast as neighboring states.
As you start your morning, severe storms are moving south into Georgia.
A Georgia grand jury has indicted a man on murder charges in the death of a nursing student whose body was found near a popular walking trail at the University of Georgia.
The head of the federal agency overseeing the nation’s rail lines says Georgia has lost ground to other southern states in efforts to expand passenger rail service.
A relatively newly remembered burial ground yields more questions than answers as universities piece together missing links in the history of Georgia’s enslaved populations.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a $36 billion budget Tuesday for the upcoming fiscal year starting in July.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff joined officials in metro Atlanta's Clayton County Monday to announce half a million dollars in federal funding for construction of more affordable housing units.
The Atlanta City Council voted on two pieces of legislation that could put up to $15 million towards completing parts of the city’s beltline trail before the World Cup in the summer of 2026.
This year’s Pulitzer Prizes have been announced and the winners in the Biography category are both books with Georgia ties. And in the music category, the winning composer has links to Atlanta.