Georgia lawmakers are considering alternatives to opioids for pain management during special subcommittee hearings.
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson says funding for Hurricane Helene relief will be a part of a stop-gap government funding measure expected to pass by December 20, 2024.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is creating a special zone for oyster farming in southeast Georgia's Glynn County.
State lawmakers gathered in Athens to learn about the legislative process and state policy; six new listings have been added to the Georgia Register of Historic Places; and members of the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta were joined by musician Usher to celebrate a new collaboration.
For the last four years federal rules have required hospitals to post their prices for everything from a procedure to band-aid. But a new report shows many hospitals in Georgia are not doing that.
Gov. Brian Kemp lit the massive Christmas tree inside the Georgia capitol Monday.
Georgians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits have lost more than $3 million over the past year in a national fraud scheme.
A new public safety training center that's been the touchstone for years of protests is set to open in Atlanta this month.
Officials in Savannah's Chatham County have tabled a controversial ordinance that opponents say would criminalize homelessness.
Newly obtained audio is shedding light on what happened in the early moments of the Sept. 29 BioLab fire in Conyers; the U.S. postmaster general and U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff spar again over mail delays across Georgia; and lawyers for President-elect Donald Trump file a motion this week to dismiss the charges in his Fulton County indictment for election interference.
The Venezuelan man convicted of murder in the killing of a Georgia nursing student is asking for a new trial; state lawmakers investigating artificial intelligence call for a balanced approach to the technology; and lawmakers consider options for child care cost aid.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shakura Ingram heard arguments Tuesday in a case to decide if the State Senate committee investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has the power to subpoena her.
Residents impacted by the BioLab chemical fire in Conyers, east of Atlanta, are demanding state and national policy-makers take action to protect communities from hazardous materials.
The head of the Georgia Ports Authority is expressing uncertainty over tariffs from the incoming Trump administration.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens discussed the city’s safety measures for the current cold snap and coming winter.
Georgians in 13 counties are headed to the polls today for runoff elections.
Georgia has released the list of public schools qualifying students to apply for state money to help pay private school tuition or other education expenses.
Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson dies; Medicare can no longer reimburse doctors for some telehealth visits after the COVID-19 public health emergency officially ends; and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger certified the results of the 2024 presidential election Friday.
Thanks to a partnership with the Department of Natural Resources, the Georgia Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry program has provided nearly half a million meals' worth of venison to people in need.
The father of the accused Apalachee High School shooter entered a not guilty plea yesterday morning, a Georgia Senate committee studying transgender students participating in school sports hears testimony, and Hyundai's new electric vehicle plant in Southeast Georgia soon begins building the company's largest-ever electric SUV.