Wednesday on Political Rewind: Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has officially launched her 2024 bid for president. Plus, portions of Fulton County's special grand jury report into the 2020 election will be released tomorrow. In the meantime, legislation to establish a religious liberty statute returns.
Five people have been hit by cars and killed in the past six years on a 500-feet stretch of Pio Nono between Glendale Avenue and Dewey Streets, just south of the exit and entrance ramps for Interstate 75.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: Parts of Fulton County's investigation into the 2020 election will be released Thursday. Plus, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr signed onto a lawsuit that would ban abortion pills, even in states where the procedure is legal.
A Fulton County judge ruled Monday that most of a special grand jury report into interference in Georgia's 2020 presidential election should be kept private for now, while other parts could be published later this week.
This Valentine’s Day several couples will be married by Atlanta’s mayor in Piedmont Park in a massive wedding ceremony.
A highly endangered whale is spotted entangled in fishing gear — and a Georgia team rushes to the rescue. Watch how they gave a whale named Argo a chance at survival.
Monday on Political Rewind: We begin a series of profiles of leaders from all over Georgia. DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond is a public servant who has worked for decades to reform some of the state's most broken institutions.
A ruling out of Texas that could effectively overturn the Federal Drug Administration’s approval of the drug mifepristone, used to end early-stage pregnancies, has been postponed until later this month.
Democrats in the Georgia House have filed a bill that would require all Georgia police officers to wear body cameras.
Director Tyler Perry is the focus of a new exhibit open this month in Macon in what’s billed as a first of its kind retrospective of Perry’s career.