A plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging the state’s electronic voting system is being subpoenaed by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and the State Election Board for information that would include her communication with reporters.
Georgia’s rural economy is being buffeted by national and global headwinds — inflation, supply chain disruptions, trade wars, droughts across the globe, the COVID pandemic and the war in Ukraine — that are making it harder for farmers to make ends meet, an agricultural economist said Tuesday.
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A prosecutor in Atlanta has announced a sprawling indictment targeting members of what she called a violent street gang that targeted the homes of famous athletes, entertainers and others.
ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday that his office will provide $62 million to help Georgia communities address homelessness and housing insecurity.
A state judge says Gov. Brian Kemp must testify before the special grand jury investigating possible crimes related to interference in Georgia's 2020 election, but not until after the November elections.
A prosecutor announced an indictment targeting members of what she said is a violent street gang that has been targeting the Atlanta area homes of celebrities.
The lighthouse on St. Simons Island is turning 150 years old.
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Local and state chapters of the NAACP calling for the Department of Justice to investigate the Atlanta Police Department following the decision not to charge officers in the Rayshard Brooks case.
A state judge says Gov. Brian Kemp must testify before the special grand jury investigating possible crimes related to interference in Georgia's 2020 election.
Georgia Democratic and Republican leaders rallied many of their most faithful party members at competing events this weekend.
A group of residents in South Georgia's Cook County are fighting to block what could become the world's largest wood pellet plant.