Georgia State University's next president is making history, as the first African American in that role in more than 110 years.
The current farm bill includes $80 million in scholarship money to be shared throughout the country’s historically Black land grant colleges.
Otis Redding, Outkast and Usher are among a long list of musical artists to be the first inductees of a newly approved Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame, set to be installed in front of Mercedes-Benz Stadium this summer.
In this morning's headlines, the Atlanta City Council has officially declared the spa shootings that happened in March, a 'disaster emergency.'
Representatives for Major League Baseball will be in a Manhattan federal courtroom to face a lawsuit over moving the All-Star Game from the Atlanta-area to Denver.
Starting in July, student athletes can be paid for their likeness, and a Buckhead business will be the first to cash-in.
In this morning's headlines, The Georgia Department of Public Health has partnered with a relief agency founded by actor Sean Penn to make it easier to be vaccinated against COVID.
Georgia pulled in nearly $3.6-Billion in tax revenue, possibly the largest intake in state history.
Alpharetta-based Colonial Pipeline's president and CEO apologized today before a Senate committee for the cyberattack that affected millions on the East Coast.
And Major League Baseball is calling a lawsuit filed against it "political theatrics."