House Bill 325 would require all law enforcement officers to wear body cameras while on the job. It would also classify tampering with a body camera as a misdemeanor.
Georgia patient Chris Griffin says the Syn-One test biopsy results brought him peace of mind, and helped him make lifestyle changes and treat his Parkinson’s disease early.
Thursday on Political Rewind: Under the Gold Dome, Buckhead City is back on the docket. The new proposal includes a surprisingly high salary for the proposed city's leaders. Governor Kemp is also working to bolster his national profile, rolling out a new website for his PAC and expanding personnel.
The Pleasant Hill Mitigation Plan was already being touted as a success in a 2013 study, highlighted as an example of how transportation projects nationwide should work to address environmental justice issues through community engagement. But it features some accomplishments that either didn’t happen as planned or remain incomplete a decade later.
The Atlanta Police Department has released body camera footage from the site of last month's fatal shooting near the planned public safety training center.
Vice President Kamala Harris spoke in Atlanta Wednesday about White House efforts to tackle climate issues.
A new test performed by just 3 neurologists in Georgia can help confirm a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.
Data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid show almost 19% network inadequacy among a study group of over 600,000 people in Georgia enrolled in marketplace insurance.
Wednesday on Political Rewind: Going into his State of the Union speech, President Biden's approval rating was underwater in Georgia. With 2024 around the corner, our panel breaks down the appeals he made to Georgia's voters and where he might have fallen flat.
An investigation found Black Voters Matter volunteers broke no rules by handing out water and snacks at an early voting site in 2020. Their accuser might be in legal jeopardy for bringing a pistol to the polls, though.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: Georgia's members of Congress are anticipating President Biden's State of the Union address tonight, signaling which issues are important to them based on guests they invite. Meanwhile, Georgia Senate leaders call for an investigation into a trip to Europe with taxpayer funds.