On the Friday Nov. 3 edition of Georgia Today: The state's school superintendent is asking for another teacher pay raise; environmentalist are speaking out against Georgia Power's request to boost its electricity output. and we'll look at how food from Appalachia has shaped perceptions of the region and its people.
A star-studded teal carpet preceded the film about Atlanta's music history directed by the Horne Brothers and produced by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
A panel of state Senators held their first hearing Thursday to investigate issues plaguing the Fulton County Jail.
The Secretary of State's office is pushing back against questions from some Republican lawmakers about the timing of a software upgrade to Georgia's voting system.
The Atlanta Mayors office has released designs for semi-permanent housing in downtown.
On the Thursday, Nov. 2 edition of Georgia Today: The state will appeal a judge’s order to redraw some voting districts; deer are causing headaches for Georgia farmers; and a Georgia native makes history with last night's World Series-winning Texas Rangers.
Republicans on the Senate Ethics Committee aggressively questioned the secretary of state's office's decision-making around a software update to Georgia's voting system.
The U.S. infant mortality rate rose 3% last year, which is the largest increase in two decades. A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows significant death rate increases for white and Native American infants, infant boys and babies born at 37 weeks or earlier.
Georgia will appeal a federal judge's ruling that tosses out the state's political maps for diluting the power of Black voters, but the state won't ask to pause the order in the meantime.
Some Macon Water Authority staff can now write tickets to people who blow leaves into the street.
Georgia’s peanut harvest is coming in later than usual. Farmers say it’s because of the weather over the last few months.
On the Wednesday, Nov. 1 edition of Georgia Today: More jobs in the auto-sector are coming to Georgia courtesy of Hyundai; a year after the closing of the Atlanta Medical Center, the effects are still being felt; and it's been a banner year for Georgia's sea turtles.
Delta Air Lines says the pilot accused of threatening to shoot the plane's captain during a flight no longer works for the airline. Delta said Wednesday it would not comment further on the incident, which happened on a flight last year.