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Voters in 41 Georgia counties are headed to the polls today to decide special elections, including local option tax measures.
Atlanta officials have announced a plan to upgrade the city's century-old water infrastructure, including a $2 billion promise.
Governor Brian Kemp says former Albany Chamber of Commerce CEO Barbara Rivera Holmes will serve as labor commissioner.
Dangerous storms swept through Georgia over the weekend; Georgia Film Week starts today.
Close to 200 people brought their concerns about President Trump's policies to the Warner Robins office of Republican House member Austin Scott.
This legislative session, most Georgia lawmakers hardly have approached the topic of abortion head on, a departure from just a year ago.
Hummingbirds are expected to begin appearing in Georgia this week. Wildlife officials have advice for how to help them.
Georgia braces for severe weather; lawmakers debate controversial lawsuit reform bills; and the Asian American community marks the 4th anniversary of the Atlanta-area spa shootings.
The debate over lawsuit reform bills at the state capitol is heating up. Advocates on both sides of the issue spoke about it.
Much of Georgia is at risk for severe weather this weekend as a storm front moves in from the west beginning Saturday.
The Georgia House of Representatives is strengthening protections for pesticide makers, on behalf of Georgia farmers.