Wednesday on Political Rewind: As the war in Ukraine continues, it's more than military aid that the people of Ukraine need. Bill Nigut speaks with Emory Morsberger, the Atlanta man who's been working to get humanitarian aid to the nation.
Ahead of the January 2023 legislative session, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger asked the General Assembly to consider ending general election runoffs in a statement released Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022.
Descendants of a Black, working class Athens neighborhood demolished in the 1960's to make way for dormitories at the University of Georgia are now the first in the state to have secured reparations from a city government for what they lost.
Augusta’s James Brown Arena tonight will host its first event since a maintenance worker died there last month.
The U.S. Postal Service said Tuesday the late congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis will be honored with a postage stamp in 2023.
On the Tuesday Dec. 13 edition of GeorgiaToday: Georgia’s Secretary of State has been subpoenaed, the deadline for open market insurance enrollment nears, and AAA says people are going to do a lot of traveling this holiday season.
Warnock’s campaign and the subsequent four-week runoff were characterized by stops at college campuses across the state — an effort that seems to have paid off in support from the youngest voting bloc.
Tuesday onPolitical Rewind: The 2022 midterms showed the strengths and weaknesses in both parties' strategies. Today, we talk to Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan and two other top Republicans about their vision of a future for their party — here in Georgia and nationally.
The state Department of Education (DOE) has identified 175 low-performing schools that need additional support to improve student performance for the 2022-2023 school year.
Georgians have been pinching pennies to get by during a rough economy, and the hard times are likely to continue — economists at the University of Georgia’s annual Georgia Economic Outlook say odds are high the nation will experience a recession in 2023.
On the Monday Dec. 12 edition of Georgia Today: DUI kills an Northwest Georgia mayor, there's a spike in flu and RSV, and growing diversity in the Capitol.