The Supreme Court has lifted a temporary hold on Sen. Lindsey Graham's testimony in a Georgia investigation of possible illegal interference in the 2020 election by then-President Donald Trump and his allies in the state. The high court on Tuesday left no legal impediments in the way of Graham's appearance before a special grand jury, now scheduled for Nov. 17.
Georgia’s film tax credit helped bring blockbuster productions to the state, along with an estimated $4.4 billion in spending during the 12 months ending June 30. But a new report from the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts finds lingering concerns about the program’s transparency and rising cost to the state treasury.
A federal judge has declined to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed against former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani by two women who served as election workers in Georgia in November 2020.
The state is working with the group Graduation Alliance to provide $5 million dollars in help to get up to 50,000 students back on track. The alliance will provide academic success coaches to encourage students, and even help with homework.
A representative confirms that rapper Takeoff has died in a shooting outside of a Houston bowling alley. Takeoff — who was part of Migos along with Quavo and Offset — was 28.
Former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to campaign with Gov. Brian Kemp during bus tour stops in Gainesville and Cumming later today.
The Georgia Department of Education is continuing a new statewide program designed to identify and support rural students who have disengaged from school during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pilots at Delta Air Lines are giving their union the authority to call a strike.
Communities across a swath of central and west Georgia can look forward to high-speed fiber optic internet following the announcement of a $36 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The weather is getting cooler and that means higher energy bills. Now, a number of community organizations are offering support to people struggling with bills, especially seniors and low-income families.
At its monthly meeting in October, the board voted to expand sensory rooms to each of the district’s 34 schools to allow for a safe space where students may recalibrate, recollect and self-regulate.
Kennesaw State University confirmed in a statement Sunday night that Steven Blesi, an international business major at the university, was killed in the stampede in downtown Seoul on Saturday.
A new scholarship program for students at historically black colleges and universities bears the name of former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young.