Georgia's feeling the first big heat wave of 2025; it's three years Roe v. Wade was overturned; Savannah began disassembling iconic Forsyth Park fountain Monday.
Georgians react after U.S. air strikes on Iranian nuclear sites; Georgia-based supporters of America's national parks sounding alarm about proposed budget cuts; Savannah began disassembling the city's iconic fountain for major restoration.
Georgia leaders react to U.S. airstrikes on Iran; protesters in Atlanta voice opposition to the strikes; Conservation Fund buys land near Georgia’s Okefenokee refuge.
Nonprofit acquiring proposed Okefenokee mining site; Macon mental health initiative launches second trauma public survey; Saturday marks 50th anniversary of saving historic Fox Theatre.
GDOT improves emergency preparedness efforts, state lawmakers react after attacks on Minnesota legislators, and two fallen educators are added to a national memorial.
Georgia PSC primary election results, new vaccination push from state health officials, and how an Atlanta nonprofit is helping young people impacted by trauma.
The baby of brain-dead Georgia woman has been delivered; health officials respond to a spread of infectious diseases; Spanish-language journalist known for documenting ICE raids is arrested
“No Kings Day” protests planned across Georgia Saturday; an Emory study finds elevated PFAS levels in North Georgia; and a new Atlanta clinic offers alternative treatments for mental health.
Forsyth County closer to $3B development to bring the NHL back to Georgia; some Rome and Calhoun residents have "forever chemicals" in their blood; plan to build $10M state Capitol sky bridge on hold.
Atlanta’s Stitch project faces funding risk; Ben Crump files lawsuit over Sapelo Island dock collapse; Atlanta enters final year of planning for 2026 FIFA World Cup.