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A Georgia non-profit that provides medically appropriate meals to Atlantans in need could be among the many organizations ...
Georgia State Patrol officials are defending the high-speed pursuit that ended in a deadly crash in Little Five Points this ...
Gomez, a 20-year-old U.S. citizen who lives in Southwest Georgia, was being held in the Leon County Jail Thursday, charged ...
The City of Tucker's plans for 12 pickleball courts at the Tucker Recreation Center are officially on “pause,” brought to a ...
A Sapelo Island community of Gullah-Geechee descendants are awaiting a Georgia Supreme Court decision in long-running rezoning case.
Hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali sit down with award-winning housing reporter Stephannie Stokes to discuss what she's ...
The killing of a gay man in Savannah last month has raised concerns among LGBTQ advocates about the Savannah Police Department’s once robust procedures and practices intended to keep their community ...
A federal judge who blocked President Donald Trump's administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ruled Friday that the bureau can’t go forward immediately with plans to ...
Atlanta-based railroad company Norfolk Southern reached an agreement with one of two companies about how much each side will help pay for a $600 million class-action settlement, which the railroad ...
Clean energy advocates say that a new exemption granted by the Trump administration for dozens of power plants – including two in Georgia – is the latest example of federal policy favoring the coal ...
Georgia's unemployment rate for March remains unchanged at 3.6%, six-tenths lower than the national rate of 4.2%, according to a release on Thursday from the state Department of Labor.
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved Wednesday the naming of a Georgia Tech school after former ...
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