Testicular cancer is most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 15 to 34. But new research from The Testicular Cancer Society reveals 4 in 10 Americans with testicles never perform self-examination checks.
Fourteen Georgia counties opened polling places over the weekend Nov. 26 and Nov. 27, with statewide early voting starting Nov. 28 and ending the Friday before the Dec. 6 runoff election for U.S. Senate.
Hundreds gathered in Blue Ridge on Sunday for the funeral of Georgia House Speaker David Ralston.
Early voting for the Georgia runoff election begins statewide today.
A new ad from a nonpartisan group asks Georgians to consider ditching runoffs.
A handful of school districts around the state will transition at least some of their bus fleet to electric buses, thanks to money from the federal government.
The exhibit, “Women’s Rights are Human Rights,” was curated by Elizabeth Resnick, a graphic designer and curator out of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Its namesake is from a 1995 speech by then-first lady Hillary Clinton.
A handful of school districts around the state will transition at least some of their bus fleet to electric buses, thanks to money from the federal government.
Concerns over high cases of two common respiratory viruses have doctors encouraging vaccinations and precautionary measures leading into the holiday season. Doctors are blaming high case rates on “immunity debt.”
Democrats, Republicans, and members of the public paid respects to the late House Speaker David Ralston.
State law enforcement officials have arrested three officers with the Camden County Sheriff's office in connection with the videotaped beating of a detainee at the county jail.
An environmental nonprofit in southeast Georgia plans to study whether development of the future Hyundai electric vehicle plant in Bryan County affects water quality.
Stacey Abrams faced harsh criticism after refusing to concede in her 2018 loss of the gubernatorial race. Four years later, election night played out much differently.