Utilities from six Southeastern states have formed a coalition to seek federal funding aimed at furthering research into hydrogen as a source of energy.
Today is election day. Polls open at 7AM and close at 7PM.
Georgia children with health insurance could soon lose coverage.
Prosecutors will not seek an indictment against sheriff's deputies in the death of Brianna Grier.
Federal and state agencies joined forces last week to train and coordinate for a possible nuclear detonation scenario in an event that was designed to educate and not based on an immediate threat.
More than one third of Georgia's active voters have already cast their ballots ahead of tomorrow's election, a midterm record.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Southern Poverty Law Center have filed emergency litigation after Cobb County elections officials said more than 1,000 absentee ballots were never mailed to voters who asked for them.
Savannah's new minor-league hockey team, the Ghost Pirates, played their first home game in franchise history on Saturday night.
Georgia is about to receive money from last year’s multi-state opioid settlement. But advocates for those in recovery are frustrated by what they call a lack of transparency about how it will be spent.
Bibb County schools are tackling student mental health with special spaces called sensory rooms.
Georgia bike and pedestrian advocates are calling on state and local governments to invest more heavily in safety improvements.
Recently while on tour, pop star Lizzo placed an order at one of Atlanta's vegan restaurants and raved about it on TikTok. Her review prompted a surge of interest in the restaurant, Planted Soul.
Georgia’s Department of Community Affairs has stopped taking new applications for its rental assistance program.
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams have shattered the previous record for gubernatorial campaign fundraising in Georgia.
Georgia’s Department of Community Affairs has stopped taking new applications for its rental assistance program, surprising tenants and landlords across the state who were expecting help.