The Atlanta BeltLine is the new home of "LagosAtlanta: Sister City Rising," a special public art exhibition by renowned Nigerian artists Taiye Idahor and Kainebi Osahenye.
The Georgia Court of Appeals is expected to take several months to rule on a request from former President Donald Trump and several co-defendants to remove the Fulton County district attorney from the 2020 presidential election interference case.
Georgia lawmakers vowed they were going to rein in tax breaks for businesses this year, but their efforts came to nothing. Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday vetoed a bill to pause for two years a sales tax exemption the state gives for building and equipping computer data centers.
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.
On the Wednesday, May 8 edition of Georgia Today: A Georgia court will hear arguments over whether Fulton County DA Fani Willis should be removed from the Trump election interference case; self-service kiosks at public libraries make it easier for Georgians to access state financial benefits; and a rediscovered African American cemetery in Penfield, Ga., reveals new details about Mercer University.
An attorney for Donald Trump says the former president looks forward to presenting arguments to a Georgia appeals court that will review a ruling letting Fani Willis keep prosecuting the election interference case against him. The Republican ex-president and some other defendants had tried to get the Fulton County district attorney removed from the case, saying her romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade created a conflict of interest.
The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted and charged a Russian national who used a hacking group to launch cyberattacks on more than 2,000 victims, including Fulton County, to steal more than $100 million.
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.
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.