Thursday on Political Rewind: Business leaders say Georgia's new abortion law puts them at a competitive disadvantage. Meanwhile, the Warnock and Walker campaigns spar with ads alleging domestic abuse. Plus, Latino voters are a powerful voting bloc, but are elected politicians listening to them?
A Hollywood production team is setting up temporary offices in downtown Macon to film a major motion picture backed by big names and benefactors that bankrolled the $8.5 million project.
Schools and services in Northwest Georgia's Chattooga County remain closed Wednesday after weekend flooding shut down the water treatment plant in the county seat.
Georgia and federal officials have identified a woman who went missing in 1988 and her killer with genealogy DNA.
The proposed new Otis Redding Center for the Arts came one step closer yesterday to final approval, WMAZ reports.
The National Weather Service has allowed the flood warning in Chattooga and Floyd Counties to expire after heavy rain Sunday caused flash flooding and dangerously high waters.
A new shelter opens Tuesday in Savannah, specifically for single and unaccompanied women experiencing homelessness.
There are just nine weeks until the 2022 midterm election, and campaign season is ramping up.
After facing decades of environmental harm caused by a highway dividing the neighborhood in the 1950s, residents in Atlanta's Sweet Auburn neighborhood want solutions. Funding from the Inflation Reduction Act could help.