Republicans on the Senate Ethics Committee aggressively questioned the secretary of state's office's decision-making around a software update to Georgia's voting system.
Georgia will appeal a federal judge's ruling that tosses out the state's political maps for diluting the power of Black voters, but the state won't ask to pause the order in the meantime.
Some Macon Water Authority staff can now write tickets to people who blow leaves into the street.
Georgia’s peanut harvest is coming in later than usual. Farmers say it’s because of the weather over the last few months.
Millions in federal spending will go to training teaching assistants to become full time teachers in rural Georgia schools.
Georgia State University is holding a campus-wide townhall Monday in response to a shooting near the university's Atlanta campus over the weekend.
A new study sheds positive light on the public’s perception of physician assistants. It also finds that adding more of them to the healthcare workforce benefit patients.