The Savannah region remains under a flood watch from heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will transfer hundreds of patients as the current Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Egleston location closes and the new Arthur M. Blank Hospital opens next month.
A flood watch remains in effect through the morning of Friday, Aug. 9, with rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations of primary concern.
Be aware: NOAA and GEMA say the dangerous storm may bring catastrophic flooding to Coastal Georgia, with rainfall predicted in the range of 10 to 30 inches.
Hurricane Debby made landfall in Northern Florida Monday morning. The storm is tracking northeast toward Georgia.
Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Atlanta Saturday evening.
Attorneys for a man accused of killing a nursing student whose body was found near a running trail at the University of Georgia campus have asked a judge to move his case out of Athens-Clarke County.
The golf industry is thriving in Georgia. As the state hosts a variety of prestigious tournaments, including the world-renowned Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, golf is more than just a pastime — it's a significant economic driver. Writer Mary Anne Duncan recently wrote an in-depth piece for Georgia Trend magazine about all of the different ways golf affects Georgia's economy.
From the historical roots of the sport in Savannah to the manufacturing of essential golfing equipment, Georgia plays a crucial role in the global golf industry. Duncan spoke with GPB's Pamela Kirkland about the ways Georgia is "Rolling in the Green."
A group trying to energize conservative women visited Atlanta Thursday as part of a national bus tour ahead of former President Donald Trump’s Atlanta rally Saturday
An ongoing federal investigation into the mistreatment of pregnant women in U.S. prisons and jails has found over 200 reports of human rights abuses, according to Georgia’s U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff at a hearing on Wednesday.
Georgia U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock is introducing a bill meant to address the affordable housing crisis in the state and across the country.
Former President Jimmy Carter will be honored next month ahead of his 100th birthday.
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to launch a battleground tour next week with her yet-to-be-named running mate, with stops in seven swing states stretching from Pennsylvania to Nevada.
Agriculture is one of Georgia’s leading industries, bringing in roughly $80 billion a year. Now state senators are considering legislative approaches to curb agricultural land loss over a series of committee meetings that started on Tuesday in Statesboro.
Stamp collectors and baseball fans converged at Truist Park in Atlanta Wednesday to witness the unveiling of the new Hank Aaron stamp.
Vice President Kamala Harris was in Atlanta Tuesday evening for a rally to energize Georgia voters.
The Georgia State Election Board voted Tuesday to redo some of its actions amid a lawsuit accusing it of meeting illegally.
Ahead of the November election, the Georgia office of the secretary of state is making surprise spot checks of county boards of elections to ensure voting machines are working fairly and accurately.
A Comprehensive Health Coverage Commission met for the first time last week to address Medicaid reform in Georgia.
It's back-to-school season for Georgia students over the next few weeks. And it'll be the first return to classes with a new state law aimed at protecting students around bus stops.
The family of an incarcerated man who died in custody of the Georgia Department of Corrections is suing the agency over negligence.
A state judge has denied a request filed by three district attorneys to block the Prosecuting Attorney’s Qualification Commission.
Georgia has almost double the national rate of pregnancy-related deaths. And a big part of that is access to maternity care. But a new study from Georgia Tech suggests measuring access to obstetric care is flawed.
President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office last night for first time since he announced he was stepping aside in the race for president.
A Savannah-based nonprofit is partnering with the City of Atlanta to distribute food, shelter and other services to immigrants and refugee families experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness.
A new program is providing relief for family members and unpaid caregivers of Georgians living with dementia.