Georgia lawmakers passed a $32.4 billion state spending plan Wednesday on the final day of the 2023 legislative session.
Emory University School of Medicine is looking at a new way to treat multidrug resistant infections.
The Savannah City Council is asking the public for suggestions on what name should be given to one of its iconic public squares in the city's downtown Historic District.
Clusters of cases of the fungal infection usually involve a hospital network, as opposed to a single facility, as patients transfer between long-term care facilities and acute care hospitals, according to an expert with Emory University School of Medicine.
Wednesday on Political Rewind: Today is Sine Die at the Legislature, the last day of the 2023 session. Our panel weighs in on what to expect and what the GOP majority has already passed. Meanwhile, state justices were skeptical of arguments made against Georgia's abortion law. The high court promised a swift opinion.
State Supreme Court justices heard arguments from both sides on Tuesday in a case that bring into question the constitutionality of Georgia's abortion law, which currently bans abortions past about six weeks of pregnancy.
At one Macon hotel, more than 375 emergency calls reporting a suspected drug overdose were made between December 2017 and May 2022, according to a lawsuit Bibb County filed against hotel owners in May 2022.
The Georgia Supreme Court heard arguments from both sides Tuesday on a case that calls into question the constitutionality of Georgia’s six week abortion ban.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is looking into the events that led up to a teenager being left at a Brunswick hospital after becoming severely intoxicated with drugs and alcohol.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens touted a string of economic successes in his second State of the City address Tuesday.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: As Sine Die looms over the Dome, legislators scramble to pass several high-profile bills. Gov. Brian Kemp supported a school choice measure that critics say would rob public schools of much-needed funds. Sports betting and expanded hate crime bills also saw a second life. We also discuss a tragic school shooting in Nashville.
Gov. Brian Kemp surveyed damage in Troup County late yesterday after the area was hit by severe storms Sunday morning.
The state Prosecuting Attorneys' Council has issued a long-awaited report on sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church in Georgia.
A bill born from the frustration of Georgia legislators with the state’s growing issue of homelessness is headed to the governor’s desk after approval in the house.
Several lines of storms and at least one tornado moved through the state Friday through Monday. Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency as counties assessed damages and injuries.
Monday on Political Rewind: Lt. Gov. Burt Jones has given up legislation that would threaten key health care bills. Meanwhile, Gov. Brian Kemp quickly signed SB 140, which restricts gender-affirming care for transgender minors. And there are new developments at the site of the future Atlanta police training center.