Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is committing $200 million to better train rural pediatricians and incentivize medical students to practice in underserved parts of the state.
A Senate panel heard testimony on voting bills, including some that reflect conspiracy theories that arose after the 2020 election.
After closing its doors last November Atlanta’s historic Tara Theatre is coming back.
Thursday on Political Rewind: Across metro Atlanta, corporations have bought up tens of thousands of homes, raising rents and pricing middle-class Georgians out of home ownership. Our special panel of journalists and government leaders explains why the rent is so high.
Ahmaud Arbery's memory is being honored this week. Three years ago today, the 25-year old was murdered while jogging in a neighborhood near Brunswick.
The Georgia Environmental Protection Division will hold a final public hearing Thursday night over Zoom on a proposed mine near the Okefenokee Swamp in southeast Georgia.
A former granite quarry that belonged to one of the first African American members of Georgia’s General Assembly will be preserved as a park both for its history and its geology.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: Stone Mountain has a long, complicated past. The birthplace of the second Ku Klux Klan, it is the largest memorial to the Confederacy, a reminder of the "Lost Cause" myth, and a popular picnic spot for Georgians. Today, our special panel breaks down the mountain's history.
When The Carter Center assumed leadership of the global Guinea Worm Eradication Program in 1986, about 3.5 million human cases occurred annually in 21 countries in Africa and Asia. Now, there are roughly 13 human cases.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says Atlanta-based freight rail company Norfolk Southern must make residents of a small Ohio town "whole" after a fiery derailment earlier this month released toxic chemicals in the area.
A record number of guns were intercepted last year at airport checkpoints across the country.
Savannah has been chosen to host the ECHL hockey league's all-star game next year.
Well-wishes for former President Jimmy Carter have poured in since The Carter Center announced Saturday he had decided to forgo further medical treatment and instead receive hospice care.
The Georgia Legislature’s Public & Community Health Committee voted in favor of a plan to expand Medicaid coverage to Georgians living with HIV.
Emory University and the College of the Muscogee Nation are partnering to advance indigenous studies and create more speakers of the Muscogee language.