A new exhibit at the Tubman Museum in Macon showcases research for The Enslaved People Project, an ongoing effort to digitize slavery transaction records found in the Bibb County clerk’s office.
A man accused of shooting and killing one woman and injuring four others at a Midtown Atlanta medical practice has been indicted on charges including murder.
Federal authorities are on the lookout for a Georgia man missing from Dublin, who they say pocketed millions of dollars meant for Christian missionary work in China.
In response to a growing need for pilots, LaGrange College is offering a new minor in aviation this fall.
Government scientists are looking to the public in Georgia and other states to help them answer the question of why butterfly populations are plummeting.
Fulton County Judge Robert McBurney has denied former President Donald Trump's request to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and to void the special grand jury's report in a criminal probe into Trump.
The National Association of African American Gun Owners or NAAGA held what it calls a historic first-ever convention this weekend in Atlanta.
The first American nuclear reactor built from scratch in decades has entered commercial operation in Georgia.
Georgia’s small beer brewers say they have a lot more growing to do, six-years after a new law allowed them, for the first time, to sell their product directly to consumers.
Last week, the state Senate Study Committee on Expanding Georgia’s workforce met in Savannah.
GPB's Battleground: Ballot Box podcast will return to cover likely indictments stemming from an investigation into election interference in Georgia starting Aug. 7, 2023.