Across Georgia gas prices will be slightly higher come 2017 as a new gas tax will take effect on January 1. The increase will raise the tax 0.3 cents,...
Construction recently began on the future headquarters of the U.S. Army’s cyber command facility . It’s based at Fort Gordon, right outside Augusta. The...
Barbeque has been a culinary staple in the South for generations. By the Civil War, many barbeque cooks were enslaved African-Americans, according to...
Today on "Political Rewind," women were granted the right to vote nearly 100 years ago, but until recently there has not been a strong female presence...
Wildfires continue to burn all across the hills of north Georgia. The U.S. Forest Service is fighting the state’s largest fires: they’re burning tens of...
A con artist who plows into cars for pay while shaving her “bikini area.” The star of Louisiana-based reality TV show “Bayou Brethren” who is actually...
During my tenure as editor in chief of Chicagoland Monthly, a regional magazine I ran in the late 1970s, we decided to do a cover story on how the Arab...
Our first guest on this edition of “Two Way Street” is Jim Wagner. He’s just stepped down as president of Emory University, retiring after 13 years in...
On this edition of “Two Way Street,” we pay tribute to the legendary radio broadcaster and writer of oral histories, Studs Terkel. He was one of the...
On this edition of “Two Way Street,” we talk with author and historical archivist Kaye Lanning Minchew about her new book “A President in our Midst:...
Intentional attempts to decrease voter turnout in certain communities is still a problem here in Georgia. The New York Times reported on an egregious...
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal says he made a mistake in using the phrase "colored people" during a speech last month, but he is standing by the gist of his...
Barbeque smoke was in the air and a country band was belting out “Wagon Wheel” when Margreta and Bill Smith set foot in the pecan orchard at Central...