Tuesday marked six months since the deadly shooting at Apalachee High; the state legislature passes school safety bills; the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers and the Carter Center’s Mental Health Program are merging
About 180 employees of the CDC in Atlanta were told to report back to work; Atlanta City Council OKs $1.7 million towards Path 400; the fate of at least 17 federal buildings in Georgia is unknown
Georgia Senate renews debate on books children are allowed to access in libraries; much of Georgia is under high fire danger conditions; Gov. Brian Kemp’s proposed tort reform bill gets pushback.
Georgia leaders are blasting a decision by US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to rename Fort Moore back to Fort Benning.
The Georgia Senate re-ignited a debate on books children are allowed to access in libraries yesterday.
The Trump administration's tariffs on America's biggest trading partners will hit Georgia's powerhouse logistics industry, including the Port of Savannah.
Much of Georgia is under a high fire danger warning; U.S. Small Business Administrator Kelly Loeffler visited the state Capitol today; five of Georgia’s 34 Social Security offices are set to close after DOGE cuts.