Georgia saw a decrease in abortions in the year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe-versus-Wade -- and the state was able to enact its abortion ban past six-weeks of pregnancy.
Georgia voters are casting ballots ahead of next week's election in numbers that continue to shatter records.
People who are overweight, over 40, or have a family history of Type 2 diabetes are at an increased risk of developing the disease.
On the Wednesday, Oct. 30 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia voters continue to shatter early voting records; Gov. Brian Kemp extends the state of emergency for Hurricane Helene; and we'll hear the story of how Georgia's six-week abortion ban complicated a Savannah woman's pregnancy.
Former first lady Michelle Obama and celebrities from music, film and television urged young Georgians to exercise their right to vote on Tuesday night.
LISTEN: On the Tuesday, Oct. 29 edition of Georgia Today: Former president Donald Trump campaigns at Georgia Tech in Atlanta; a state law may be preventing farmers from getting Hurricane Helene relief; and the state prepares to launch its own new marketplace for health care plans.
Macon residents have a chance to see Shonda Rhimes, trailblazing television writer and producer for shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Scandal,” door-knocking to promote Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in Macon on Wednesday.
The 2024 Michelin Guide to Atlanta is now official. Of the 57 restaurants recognized in this year’s guide, Staplehouse and Spring earned one star, while Atlas and Lazy Betty retained their one star. Restaurants like Whoopsie’s and Superica were named new Bib Gourmands.
Following last year’s climate-focused event in the U.K., OVERHEATED is set to take place for the first time in North America on Nov. 3 at State Farm Arenain Atlanta.
Starting Nov. 1, a new state-based exchange will replace healthcare.gov as Georgia becomes the 20th state to trade in the federal exchange for a state-specific model.