After years of steady declines, levels of homelessness in the U.S. began rising again during the COVID-19 pandemic. Proven strategies are being used to reduce homelessness, even if they are facing new challenges.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA), inspected conditions at the federal penitentiary in Atlanta on Oct. 26, 2022. The facility has drawn complaints from staff whistleblowers and inmates.
Georgia school systems will receive $51.1 million in federal grants for the purchase of electric school buses, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Oct. 26, 2022
Georgia’s strict abortion ban is up for debate in another court case.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is trying to avoid having to testify before the Fulton County special grand jury investigating possible illegal interference in Georgia's 2020 election.
Coca-Cola booked stronger-than-expected sales in the third quarter as it hiked prices seven percent.
Georgia’s strict abortion ban was debated again in court this week as part of a bench trial in a constitutional challenge of the recently implemented law.
Hyundai Motor Group held a groundbreaking ceremony in southeast Georgia's Bryan County, at the future site of the company's first fully dedicated electric vehicle factory.
Mark Meadows, former White House chief of staff, is trying to avoid having to testify before a special grand jury investigating possible illegal interference in Georgia's 2020 election.
Georgia is seeing record early voting turnout for a midterm continue, as more than a million people cast ballots.
The Georgia Supreme Court has upheld the dismissal of lawsuits filed against two county governments over the removal of Confederate monuments on public property. The decline of an endangered species of whale slowed last year as it lost about two percent of its population.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has temporarily blocked U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham's testimony before a special grand jury investigating possible illegal interference in Georgia's 2020 election.
An advisory sent out by the Drug Enforcement Administration has some parents worried ahead of Halloween. But Georgia officials say the brightly-colored illegal pills have not been found here.
A recent warning from the Drug Enforcement Agency about brightly colored pills containing fentanyl has some parents worried about Halloween. While the Georgia Bureau of Investigation has not received any reports of the pills here, law enforcement partners have seized them in 26 states since August.