Attorney Jenna Ellis has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge over efforts to overturn Donald Trump's 2020 election loss in Georgia and says she looks back on that time with "deep remorse."
The Georgia Supreme Court has rejected a lower court ruling that the state's restrictive abortion law was invalid, leaving limited access to abortions unchanged for now.
Coca-Cola is raising its full-year revenue forecast after a stronger-than-expected third quarter. The Atlanta beverage giant said its net revenue grew 8% to $11.9 billion.
On the Monday, Oct. 23 edition of Georgia Today: Southeast Georgia is getting another large investment in electric vehicle manufacturing; Coffee County residents take the latest news in the 2020 election interference case in stride, despite being near the epicenter of the scandal; and speeding boats threaten endangered whales off the East Coast.
A policy expert with the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute says the low enrollment numbers do not match the state’s $20 million dollar investment in Gov. Brian Kemp's Pathways to Coverage program.
A former prosecutor has announced an election challenge to District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez, who serves Athens-Clarke and Oconee counties and has come under fire on several fronts.
The election for Athens-Clarke County District Attorney is more than a year away but the embattled incumbent already has opposition.
The decline of one of the rarest whales in the world appears to be slowing.
Gov. Brian Kemp’s Pathways to Coverage program planned to extend Medicaid coverage to an estimated 100,000 Georgians in its first year. But, four months in, only 1,300 people have signed up.
On the Friday, Oct. 20 edition of Georgia Today: Another defendant charged in the Georgia 2020 election interference case pleads guilty; a state expert has advice for parents fighting social media misinformation about the Israel/Hamas conflict; and France honors diplomat and civil rights icon Andrew Young.