Gov. Brian Kemp announced last week the state is suing the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, alleging the agency isn’t giving the governor enough time to test out his partial Medicaid expansion program.
Algae levels in West Point Lake, on the Chattahoochee River downstream of Atlanta, are at their highest in more than a decade.
The White House says Black business ownership is growing at its fastest pace in 30-years.
Atlanta will host eight-matches of the FIFA World Cup in 2026, including a semi-final match.
Vending machines carrying opioid-overdose reversal drugs are the center of a bill moving through the Georgia House that aims to make more drugs available to combat deaths from overdose.
More and younger people are struggling with obesity and diabetes, especially in rural parts of the South.
All three of the American soldiers killed in a drone strike by an Iran-backed group on Sunday were assigned to a U.S. Army Reserve unit based out of Georgia's Fort Moore.
Georgia’s prosecuting attorney’s qualification commission is one step closer to reviewing cases.
Georgia's one and only facility for exporting liquefied natural gas could be impacted by a new order issued by President Joe Biden.