Federal prosecutors are weathering another delay in their case against a former Savannah car salesman charged in connection with the January 6th insurrection.
Attorneys suing a Georgia county over zoning changes that they say threaten the Gullah-Geechee community on Sapelo Island asked a judge Tuesday to let them correct technical problems with their civil complaint to avoid having it dismissed.
Atlanta City Council members have approved a measure to ban right turns on red in parts of the city in a 10 to 3 vote.
In-person early voting for the March 12th presidential primary in Georgia is underway.
Gov. Brian Kemp is steering $26 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds to non-profit groups providing services to Georgia crime victims.
Military and local law enforcement officials say America’s national security is at risk without more investment in early childhood mental health programs.
Members of the Council for a Strong America are calling on the Georgia legislature to ensure that the state budget prioritizes and promotes early childhood priorities, including mental health.
House Democrats proposed a constitutional amendment that could increase the number of statewide referendums on ballots.
Officials at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport want to prevent the non-flying general public from accessing the terminal.
A bill in the Georgia House is the second attempt at legislation meant to fine tune the balance between river access and private property rights in the state.
“We don't want to make the mistake of saying, oh, homelessness is causing the deaths when it's this underlying opioid use disorder," said researcher from the University of Georgia David Bradford.
The Georgia House passed a bill that would double parental leave for state employees.
It was a homecoming in Savannah Thursday for the late Sergeant Breonna Moffett, one of the three Army Reserve soldiers from Georgia killed last month in Jordan.
The fourth grade at Vineville Academy in Macon put together a living museum of great African Americans.
Gov. Brian Kemp is sending more national guardsmen to Texas after the Georgia House and Senate passed resolutions supporting the action.
The Georgia Association of Educators and two teachers are suing the Cobb County School District and school district officials over what they call "classroom censorship" policies.
Affordable housing advocates are working together to develop a community of tiny homes in Metro Atlanta's Gwinnett County.