Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz kicked off a Harris campaign swing through two battleground states — Georgia and North Carolina — in Macon Tuesday.
The two candidates for Chatham County district attorney took to the stage this week in Savannah for a voters' forum.
Musical artists paid tribute to former President Jimmy Carter on Tuesday in celebration of his upcoming birthday.
A new report from Trust for America’s Health shows barriers to nutritious food and physical activity are driving up the rates of obesity in Georgia communities — especially among children.
Apalachee High School is planning a "gradual reopening" the week of Sept. 23.
A developer in Savannah has come to an agreement with the owners of two historic Jewish cemeteries in order to build a new hotel nearby.
The judge overseeing the Fulton County election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others has tossed out three counts in the indictment, including two brought against the former president.
Historical preservationists in Macon have announced their annual list of important buildings in need of intensive care.
Georgia Military College cut the ribbon on a new leadership center in Milledgeville Thursday.
A new study of gun owning parents finds many believe teaching children proper gun handling and safety is more critical than providing safe gun storage.
Tenants and former tenants of public housing developments showed up at the Atlanta headquarters of the Department of Housing and Urban Development last week demanding leaders address their concerns about poor living conditions.
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump faced off last night in a debate in Philadelphia. Here in Georgia voters from both sides of the aisle flocked to debate watch parties to support their candidate.
Many students in Barrow County went back to class Tuesday. School officials have promised students and parents more security and mental health resources.
The largest water treatment plant in Fulton County officially will reopen this week with new and upgraded facilities.
In Winder, public school students will not be in class Monday. County officials canceled school after last Wednesday’s school shooting.
A month after Tropical Storm Debby deluged Georgia’s coast, many residents there are still dealing with flooded homes and applying for federal disaster aid.
According to the latest census, 1.2 million people under 65 years old in Georgia do not have health insurance. That includes children.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens announced Tuesday the city will be dedicating $60 million towards helping Atlanta’s growing homeless population.
Macon’s Middle Georgia State University has launched a new program to address stubborn local social issues through academic research.
Researchers at Emory University’s School of Medicine are looking for patients to enroll in a new clinical trial to treat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Hyundai is aiming to broaden the appeal of its Ioniq 5 electric SUVs with 2025 models boasting improved battery range and additional charging options. The South Korean automaker unveiled the new EVs on Tuesday in Savannah, Georgia, a few miles from Hyundai's huge new factory that will begin producing the vehicles before the year's end.