Powerful thunderstorms moved across Georgia over night and into this morning.
Kaiser Permanente is investing nearly $500,000 to support the work of Resilient Georgia and its Mental Health Workforce Accelerator program.
Over the last year, over 500,000 adults and kids in Georgia have lost their Medicaid coverage during a nationwide check of program eligibility, dubbed Medicaid unwinding.
Georgia regulators have found in favor of a small railroad in an eminent domain dispute between the company and landowners in rural Hancock County.
The Port of Brunswick is expected to handle a wave of diverted shipments from the Port of Baltimore, where terminal traffic is reduced because of last week's bridge collapse.
New funding will help reopen the hospital in Cuthbert.
A new study finds that human-caused climate change is jeopardizing thousands of archeological sites in coastal Georgia.
Georgians have until April 2, 2024 to make sure their homes, businesses and neighborhoods are accurately represented on a map of areas that lack high-speed Internet access.
The Macon Bibb County Sheriff’s office is asking people who own doorbell cameras and other surveillance systems to join a new program giving officers easier access to the footage.
Today is the last day of Georgia's two-year legislative session.
The state Senate has given final passage to a bill that would ban what it calls quote "foreign adversaries" from buying certain pieces of property.
Georgia Power and state regulators have reached a tentative agreement on Georgia Power’s request to update its integrated resource plan, or IRP, and ramp up energy production in the face of new demand from things like data centers and electric vehicle manufacture.
The three white men convicted of murder and hate crimes in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year old Black man, are asking an appeals court Wednesday to throw out their hate crimes conviction.
The Georgia Senate has passed a controversial bill that could place restrictions on LGBTQ students.
The Georgia Senate passed their version of the fiscal year 2025 budget.
The Association of County Commissioners of Georgia is hosting elections for regional advisory councils this month. Those selected will recommend how best to spend their communities’ share of opioid settlement money.
The Atlanta Veteran’s Affairs office has a new name honoring the late Georgia senator and veteran.
Georgia U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is demanding answers from the U.S. Postal Service about reported delays at a new processing and distribution center in Palmetto, southwest of Atlanta.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced new transportation projects in his State of the City address Monday.
A new report from the Alzheimer’s Association estimates 70% of family caregivers are stressed by coordinating care for someone with dementia. In Georgia, that’s about 374,000 family caregivers.
Georgia lawmakers are considering a new effort to block a proposed titanium mine near the Okefenokee Swamp.
Researchers from Emory and Georgia Tech are working together on a device that would help prevent heat related injuries.