A Florida woman has filed a federal sex discrimination lawsuit against a luxury resort company operating on coastal Georgia's privately owned Sea Island near Brunswick.
A new exhibit at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention features a dozen commercial airline seats, complete with locked tray tables and a lack of leg room.
A charitable food distribution in Macon drew hundreds of people Friday.
The promise of "40 acres and a mule" is probably the most famous attempt at reparations for slavery in the U.S., but it is mostly remembered as a broken promise.
The Atlanta City Council unanimously passed a measure Monday creating a financial relief fund for small businesses affected by the water main breaks earlier this month.
A Georgia man has been released from prison 10 years after his toddler died in a hot car.
Voters across Georgia are heading to the polls Tuesday for the primary election runoff.
A strengthening retail market and new customers are combining to drive growth at the Port of Savannah. The port handled 490,330 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) last month, up 22% compared to May of last year, the Georgia Ports Authority reported Thursday.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis addressed attacks against her during a conference in Marietta on Thursday.
Experts believe they have found the wreckage of a private plan that disappeared 53 years ago.
The federal Juneteenth holiday, celebrating when news of emancipation finally reached enslaved people in Texas, is next Wednesday. But in the city of Macon, observances have already begun.
A nonprofit research group focused on incarceration policy is countering a feasibility study into a new jail for Atlanta's Fulton County.
An Arizona man is facing federal charges of planning to commit a mass shooting of African-Americans and other minorities in Atlanta to incite a race war prior to the 2024 presidential election.
Georgia growers are opposing a new rule from the U.S. Department of Labor that would allow some foreign farmworkers to self-organize.
Atlanta police say one person has died after a suspect hijacked a commuter bus Tuesday and led police on a chase from downtown Atlanta into the suburbs.
Problems with ballots surfaced in Macon-Bibb County’s May primary and are persisting heading into the runoff election.
The City of Savannah is rolling out a new campaign to cut down on graffiti and beautify busy streets.
Shareholders for Delta Air Lines are the latest group demanding the company allow employees to organize.
A Dacula man has sued the Gwinnett County Board of Elections and Registrations over what he's calling the unconstitutional creation of the city of Mulberry.
Early voting across Georgia continues through Friday ahead of the state's June 18th primary run-off elections.
What’s “affordable” housing depends on what’s in your wallet. But zoom out to all of coastal Georgia, cross-reference a federal guideline and it shows most four-person families can “afford” housing ranging from zero up to about $2,300 per month. Here’s how numbers work to determine policies, challenges for families.