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A judge says he is leaning toward throwing out former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy case.
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson is responding to two pedestrian deaths in less than a week as a result of collisions with city vehicles.
Fulton County is partnering with Atlanta farmers and the Atlanta Regional Commission to offer fresh produce to seniors at events throughout July.
The State Election Board gave preliminary approval to three controversial elections rules on Tuesday.
Georgia energy experts kicked off an annual clean energy roadshow yesterday in Austell, west of Atlanta.
A new autism center in Atlanta will help preschool-aged children learn life skills in preparation for attending elementary school.
The State Election Board is advancing a proposed rule that would give local boards discretion in whether to certify an election.
A new autism center in Atlanta will help pre-school aged children learn life skills in preparation for attending elementary school.
Atlanta-based CNN is eliminating about 100 jobs in what the cable news network's CEO calls a re-shaping of its business.
The American Society of Civil Engineers gave the State of Georgia a C+ on their annual infrastructure report card.
The Atlanta School Board voted unanimously Monday to approve Bryan Johnson as the next superintendent for Atlanta Public Schools.
Organizers for the Peachtree Road Race ended the event early after heat and humidity reached unsafe levels.
Nearly half of Georgia is under drought conditions and farmers say some fields are a total loss. Corn crops are especially hard-hit.
Weather also is a concern for Atlanta's Peachtree Road Race, which ended early on July 4th this year because of excessive heat.
The American Society of Civil Engineers has given Georgia a C+ in their annual "infrastructure report card," released yesterday.