The latest case review from the state-led maternal mortality review committee outlines high rates of disparities, but notes that most pregnancy-related deaths happen up to one year postpartum.
This year is Macon’s 200th birthday. As part of the yearlong celebration, community leaders decided they needed a bicentennial anthem packed full of city history. Little did they know, local musician CMD Styles had already written one years ago.
Twitter has dominated the headlines since controversial owner Elon Musk bought the platform. Over the weekend, Musk began limiting views for people who don't pay for verified accounts. But the irony is, an app that aims to replace Twitter could come from two of his former employees. We talked to Alphonzo "Phonz" Terrell, the co-founder of Spill.
A new audit describes glaring inconsistencies in why, how and for how long youth are subjected to solitary confinement across facilities in Georgia’s Department of Juvenile Justice.
As rent rises, a group of Georgia housing advocates are working to establish more legal protections for tenants facing eviction.
Georgia could see more parents and caregivers seek public office under a new ruling by the state Ethics Commission.
The Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia are rallying to oppose the development of a rock quarry near Camp Martha Johnston in Crawford County.
Georgia public transit systems are getting $7 million as part of the state’s new Transit Trust Fund.
This summer several local farmer’s markets will serve women, infants and children as part of a supplemental nutrition program that helps feed close to 200,000 people every month.