On this episode, we go deeper into Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of Georgia’s election and how prosecutors are likely to show those actions were tantamount to a criminal enterprise.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is expected to seek charges against former president Donald Trump and his allies this week for failed attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
More heat is expected in Georgia today.
A plan to close sections of coastal U.S. Highway 17 and replace aging bridges has some residents concerned about public safety.
Officials with the Cobb County School District held the first of a two-day termination hearing Thursday to determine if a 5th grade schoolteacher violated Georgia’s recently passed divisive concepts law.
The Georgia Department of Community Health, charged with administering public health insurance programs, is making significant changes to the way it conducts Medicaid renewals.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says 34,000 Georgians have filed claims under a law, that turned a year old Thursday.
Theft and fraud allegations linger over companies tied to former Macon-Bibb Industrial Authority chairman Whitby, who said investigation was politically motivated
An annual report by the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy on the region’s progress toward carbon neutral energy production suggests Georgia Power still needs to make some big changes.
School officials in Metro Atlanta's Cobb County are expected to convene a hearing Thursday to determine if an elementary school teacher should be dismissed under a new state law addressing so-called "divisive concepts" in the classroom.
A new study finds women are one and a half times more likely to be impacted by job replacement due to artificial intelligence.
The newly formed union at electric school bus maker Blue Bird’s plant in Fort Valley held its first bargaining session with management on July 6, two months after workers voted to unionize with the United Steelworkers.