A new World AIDS Day report finds if current trends continue, global targets on ending AIDS by 2030 might not be met.
A state House committee has approved the Republican-drawn plan to add several majority-Black districts to comply with a judge's order.
The Senate Study Committee on Certificate of Need Reform held its final meeting this week, and is recommending the state repeal all certificate of need laws during the legislative session starting in January.
Rosalynn Carter's tribute service at Emory University in Atlanta Tuesday was filled with music and tributes from close friends and family who knew the former first lady well.
Political leaders in middle Georgia want everyday people to trek to the Georgia Capitol to make their voices heard during the special session for legislative redistricting beginning today.
Officials in coastal McIntosh County are denying any wrongdoing in their controversial decision to rezone a historic Gullah Geechee settlement.
Three days of ceremonies honoring the life of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter take place at institutions that played an important role throughout her 96 years of life.
A federal appeals court has ruled that elections for its five-member commission that regulates utilities can remain statewide.
Lawmakers will convene their special session on Wednesday to redraw some of Georgia’s voting districts.
A Fulton County judge has rejected a request to revoke the bond of one of 19 people indicted for their role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election.
Georgia environmental groups say state regulators have flouted a federal rule by issuing a permit this month to close one of the state’s largest coal ash ponds.
Georgia is getting a funding boost for Alzheimer's research. Some of the funds are going to Emory University, one of the few Alzheimer's disease research centers in the country.
People in Plains, the hometown of Rosalynn Carter, are remembering the former first lady.
The Carter Center has announced ceremonies honoring the life of Rosalynn Carter for next week.
Hyundai Motor Group has enlisted the help of art students in Savannah to design a water tower at the automaker's electric vehicle plant being built in southeast Georgia's Bryan County.