The map can give researchers clues to understanding tick-borne diseases, while also showing the public where they’re likely to encounter a lone star tick in the state.
A federal judge has found leaders of the Georgia Department of Corrections in contempt of a 2019 agreement GDC made with attorneys for people incarcerated in the state’s most extreme solitary confinement unit.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars in congressionally directed spending is making its way down to Macon, where some of that money is helping grow emergency medical services.
New historic markers unveiled in Macon on Monday will serve as the anchor points to a new digital presentation of the city’s Black history.
Gov. Brian Kemp signed five bills that cut taxes into law on Thursday that will save Georgia taxpayers money. Organizers of a cannabis-themed art and music festival this weekend in Macon hope to establish it among the city’s regular rotation of spring and summer events.
The largest periodical cicada brood in North America will span at least a dozen states in the Southeast. The brief, but spectacular, emergence has entomologists buzzing with excitement.
At a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday, Georgia's U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff grilled Postmaster General Louis Dejoy over problems at a new mail facility south of Atlanta.
On Tuesday, Georgia's Public Service Commission approved Georgia Power's plan to increase its electrical generating capacity.
Today is the start of Vidalia onion season.
Atlanta is working to complete part of a trail connecting downtown Atlanta to the Chattahoochee River ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Gov. Brian Kemp spoke sports and politics during a visit to the Cobb County Chamber of commerce Monday.
Georgia’s Public Service Commission is set to vote Tuesday on Georgia Power’s request to quickly add new electricity generation in the face of rapidly mounting demand from green economy manufacturing and data centers.
Savannah tourism officials are crafting an ordinance meant to reduce noise created by some historical tour operators in the city's downtown.