The former president implored people to avoid "tuning out" in the midterm elections and vote for Democrats to tackle issues like inflation currently facing America.
The Mold that Changed the World is a historical musical centered on the life of Alexander Fleming, the Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin after WWI.
Former University of Georgia football coach Vince Dooley, who led the University of Georgia to six SEC Championships and a national title, has died at the age of 90 at his home in Athens.
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.
Georgia musicians and industry leaders are pushing lawmakers to provide tax incentives for the music industry.
Former President Barack Obama is headed to Atlanta Friday to give a boost to Democratic candidates.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis is urging the U-S Supreme Court not to stand in the way of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham’s testimony to a special grand jury.
Georgia-born country star Alan Jackson will receive the CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award in November.
A federal lawsuit says a Georgia man and his family "have faced threats of violence and live in fear" since the movie "2000 Mules" falsely accused him of ballot fraud during the 2020 election. The widely debunked film includes surveillance video showing Mark Andrews, his face blurred, depositing five ballots in a dropbox with a voiceover by filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza calling it a crime.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens believes Wellstar Health System’s closure of Atlanta Medical Center on Nov. 1 will not only hurt the many low-income people it has served for decades but will also be a burden on those who can afford to pay for healthcare.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources Board on Tuesday voted to limit future ownership of Burmese pythons, along with Indian rock pythons, Argentine black and white tegus, Nile monitor lizards, African helmeted turtles and Chinese softshell turtles.
The Georgia prosecutor investigating possible illegal election interference in the 2020 election has urged the Supreme Court not to stand in the way of U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham's testimony to a grand jury.
Georgia's top candidates are campaigning in communities dominated by their own supporters as they seek to boost turnout amid heavy early voting statewide. Both sides are trying to pry votes out of every cranny, knowing that even as more than 4 million people are likely to vote by Nov. 8, the outcome could be decided by mere thousands of ballots.
Businesses are increasingly worried about the renewed threat of a railroad strike after two unions rejected their deals, and they want the White House and Congress to be ready to intervene.
Former President Barack Obama is headed to Atlanta today to give a boost to Democratic candidates.
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.
Georgia musicians and industry leaders are pushing lawmakers to provide tax incentives for the music industry.