Millions in federal spending will go to training teaching assistants to become full time teachers in rural Georgia schools.
Georgia State University is holding a campus-wide townhall Monday in response to a shooting near the university's Atlanta campus over the weekend.
A new study sheds positive light on the public’s perception of physician assistants. It also finds that adding more of them to the healthcare workforce benefit patients.
Gov. Brian Kemp has called a special legislative session for November 29th to redraw Georgia's political maps after after a federal judge found several state legislative and Congressional boundaries violate the Voting Rights Act.
Robins Air Force Base is adding two new units that will hire more than three-hundred employees.
A former prosecutor has announced an election challenge to District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez, who serves Athens-Clarke and Oconee counties and has come under fire on several fronts.
The election for Athens-Clarke County District Attorney is more than a year away but the embattled incumbent already has opposition.
The decline of one of the rarest whales in the world appears to be slowing.
Gov. Brian Kemp’s Pathways to Coverage program planned to extend Medicaid coverage to an estimated 100,000 Georgians in its first year. But, four months in, only 1,300 people have signed up.
People experiencing domestic violence are half as likely to leave their abuser and seek shelter if they can’t bring pets with them, and more likely to return to dangerous situations for the sake of their pets. One domestic violence shelter in Albany is the latest to address this issue.
Since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out earlier this social media month platforms have been flooded with conflicting information and dubious facts.
Attorney Sidney Powell, who was set to go to trial this month, has taken a plea deal with prosecutors in the 2020 election interference racketeering case.