Georgia voters will cast ballots for a second election cycle in the race for a consequential U.S. Senate seat. Here’s where the major candidates stand on some of the top issues.
Thursday on Political Rewind: Some Georgians are waiting in lines as long as two hours in order to cast their vote early, as a new poll shows Sen. Raphael Warnock slightly ahead of Herschel Walker, but within the margin of error. Meanwhile, the first pre-file ahead of the 2023 legislative session is a response to Georgia's abortion ban.
Georgia is far from meeting the kind of goals that have been established for the nation for 2030 in terms of reduction of new HIV infections and suppression of the virus for people living with HIV.
A Metro Atlanta school district will pay $10 million to the parents of a high school basketball player who died after collapsing in sweltering heat during practice.
A superior court judge has ordered an arraignment for a former Georgia prosecutor charged with hindering the police investigation into the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
The Fulton County Department of Arts and Culture announced applications for 2023 arts funding are open and due later this month.
This week marks the end of expert testimony in the state Public Service Commission's hearings on whether Georgia Power should be allowed to raise residential electric rates by 12%.
Georgia has set a new single-day record for in-person early voting.
An international center focused on ocean-based climate solutions launched last month in Atlanta.
Monday on Political Rewind: More than 180,000 Georgians have voted in the runoff for U.S. Senate. Sen. Raphael Warnock is campaigning on-air and in person, while Herschel Walker has stayed out of the spotlight.