Monday on Political Rewind: Congress negotiates gun safety laws in the wake of mass shootings. Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court considers a major Second Amendment case and a PAC supporting Herschel Walker fuels controversy over a gas giveaway.
A federal agency has dealt a major setback to a proposed titanium oxide mine near Georgia's protected Okefenokee Swamp.
Democrats and voting rights groups are criticizing a gas giveaway organized by an outside group campaigning for Republican US Senate candidate Herschel Walker.
The board that oversees the popular state-owned park on Jekyll Island is considering a series of fee increases.
Over 7,000 groups ranging from political parties to environmentalists and anti-union coalitions spent money to beam Facebook ads to Georgians’ screens last month during the buildup to the May 24 primary election.
The Georgia-based company that manufactured the gun used in last week's school shooting in Texas could face a lawsuit.
Georgia's supplemental nutrition program for women, infants and children has expanded the number of baby formula options parents now have as the national baby formula shortage continues.
New research is shedding light on how Georgia’s coastal residents adapted to climate change thousands of years ago.
A Toombs County farmer alerted the state Department of Agriculture over the Memorial Day weekend when he noticed birds in his varied flock becoming ill and dying. At least 350 animals have been culled so far to stop the spread, with crews still searching for a few stray chickens as of Thursday.
Friday on Political Rewind: Our panel of Georgia mayors on the top issues facing their constituents, including school safety following the Uvalde shooting, policing, and a post-pandemic economy.
Thursday on Political Rewind: The Tulsa shooting raises the stakes in the gun control debate as the U.S. House prepares to pass bills in response. Our guests weigh in on how it'll impact Georgia races this fall.
A metro Atlanta man with a history of international travel may have the state's first confirmed case of monkeypox virus, which belongs to theorthopoxvirus genus in the family poxviridae, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Georgia's state health department sent a sample to the CDC after the state laboratory confirmed the Atlantan has orthopoxvirus.
Wednesday on Political Rewind, Donald Trump continues to cast doubts on Georgia's primary election results. Meanwhile, Herschel Walker says it wasn't the former president who convinced him to run. And Brad Raffensperger is set to testify in front of a grand jury about the 2020 elections.
Ketamine, a Schedule III non-narcotic substance, has been available to licensed prescribers since the 1970s. Since then, multiple studies have shown ketamine helps some depression patients who feel as though they’ve tried everything else.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: Georgia-based Daniel Defense is facing widespread criticism, after the gun it manufactured was used in the Uvalde massacre. Meanwhile, Herschel Walker's response to the shooting is fodder for Democrats and reports say Trump is mad over primary losses.