Bonus episode: On this special edition, we take a look at the impact of women in film. We sit down with The New York Times' Manohla Dargis to discuss their roles in front of and behind the camera — and we also dive into Oscar predictions.
Thursday on Political Rewind: The Georgia House is set to pass a 2024 budget that increases investment in law enforcement and public safety, including funds to address concerns in Buckhead. Meanwhile, opponents of the planned Atlanta police training center are accusing police of heavy-handed tactics.
Georgia lawmakers, local officials and the NAACP are asking federal officials to investigate Wellstar Health System over their decision to close two Atlanta-area hospitals.
Gov. Brian Kemp is highlighting the need for more workforce housing to accommodate demand from economic development projects across the state.
Georgia’s top judge says a shortage of lawyers is holding up efforts of courts across the state to work through a backlog of cases.
The Georgia Senate approved a bill Tuesday that would expand the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program to low-income pregnant women.
A bipartisan bill to create a conservation fund for agricultural land moves on to the House after an overwhelming majority vote in the Georgia Senate on Monday, Crossover Day.
Tuesday onPolitical Rewind: We now know the winners and losers from Crossover Day. Sports betting falls short, but our panel breaks down what remains.
Some two dozen people were charged with domestic terrorism in response to violence at the planned police training facility.
Monday on Political Rewind: It's Crossover Day under the Dome. Today, several high profile bills are on the line at the Legislature. Our panel breaks down the latest.
The Atlanta Police Department says the site of a planned police training facility was attacked Sunday.
Today is Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol, typically the last day a bill has to pass out of one chamber to be considered the rest of the session.