Hundreds of children likely have been sex trafficked while in Georgia’s foster care system, according to the latest testimony in an ongoing U-S Senate investigation.
Last week a judge struck down a plan by the Fulton County Sheriff’s office to send inmates to other states to relieve overcrowding in the Fulton County Jail. But advocates for the recently incarcerated say they have better solutions.
Four million dollars from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will help agencies in Georgia tackle racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes in Atlanta, coastal and central Georgia cities.
The number of teenagers using tobacco products is going down and the Food and Drug Administration is calling it a win. Most of the declines are among e-cigarette users.
Environmentalists are preparing to push back against a request to state regulators from Georgia Power for a massive, mostly fossil fuel powered increase in electricity generation.
Appalachia on the Table: Representing Mountain Food & People by Erica Abrams Locklear examines how Appalachian food is represented, starting at the turn of the 20 century when the nation viewed Appalachian food as 'coarse' until today's celebration of the cuisine.
A panel of state Senators held their first hearing Thursday to investigate issues plaguing the Fulton County Jail.
The Secretary of State's office is pushing back against questions from some Republican lawmakers about the timing of a software upgrade to Georgia's voting system.
The Atlanta Mayors office has released designs for semi-permanent housing in downtown.
Georgia will appeal a federal judge's ruling that tosses out the state's political maps for diluting the power of Black voters, but the state won't ask to pause the order in the meantime.
Some Macon Water Authority staff can now write tickets to people who blow leaves into the street.
Georgia’s peanut harvest is coming in later than usual. Farmers say it’s because of the weather over the last few months.