University of Georgia researchers have launched a study looking at ways to help Georgia farmers transition to growing certified organic vegetables on out of use farmland or pasture.
Many residents of middle Georgia had hoped for one big gift by the end of this holiday season: a new National Park. But fighting in Congress means more waiting for the Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve.
Georgia Corrections Commissioner Tim Ward will leave will leave his post and join the state Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Temperatures will drop into the mid teens overnight and stay that way through the weekend.
State and local officials are opening warming centers to help those without adequate housing, but there may not be enough beds for everyone.
Wearing masks and staying home contributed to historically low case counts for seasonal respiratory viruses during the last flu season. And now that it’s the holidays and more people are gathering, several respiratory viruses are adding to COVID-19’s disease burden.
State transportation officials will begin salting about 21,000 miles of roads and highways beginning tonight ahead of winter weather expected tomorrow and Friday.
As the state prepares for cold weather, garden experts warn that cold-sensitive plants that can't be brought in will struggle to survive, no matter what residents do.
A Savannah man charged in connection with the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol is scheduled to appear in a Washington, D.C. federal court tomorrow.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and 24 other republican governors sent a letter to the White House on Monday asking for an end to the federal COVID-19 public health emergency.
The brother of a deceased Georgia state representative won a special election Tuesday to replace him.