A new report from Trust for America’s Health finds while deaths from alcohol, drugs and suicide are down 6 percent nationwide, Georgia ranks close to the bottom when it comes to access to behavioral health care.
University of Georgia students begin their fall semester last week. It’s the first new academic year since the on-campus murder of nursing student Laken Riley in February.
The YSL RICO trial is set to resume this morning against rapper Young Thug and several co-defendants after an 8-week hiatus. Part of the Fulton County District Attorney's case against the rapper revolves around what they say are admissions of crimes in his music.
The Savannah region remains under a flood watch from heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will transfer hundreds of patients as the current Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston location closes and the new Arthur M. Blank Hospital opens next month.
The U.S. Supreme Court and some federal health agencies are at an impasse when it comes to whether or not EMTALA -- a federal health statute that ensures patients get emergency care when it’s needed -- protects emergency abortions, regardless of state restrictions.
Congresswoman Nikema Williams (D-Georgia) is weighing in on the debate over whether President Joe Biden should continue his reelection bid after his performance at last week's debate sparked concern.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources had a record year for intentional fires with over 96,000 acres burned in fiscal year 2024.
The Georgia-based company that manufactured the gun used in last week's school shooting in Texas could face a lawsuit.
Georgia's supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children has expanded the number of baby formula options parents now have as the national baby formula shortage continues.
New research is shedding light on how Georgia’s coastal residents adapted to climate change thousands of years ago.
Mercer University in Macon is encouraging coronavirus testing for students before they leave campus Wednesday for the Thanksgiving holiday. Vice Provost Kelly Reffitt is the director of the “Send Them Home Safely” Program.
President Trump has formally requested a recount in Georgia’s now certified presidential election. As GPB's Stephen Fowler reports, this is the third time 5 million votes will be counted.
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