Forecasters say Tropical Storm Ian has strengthened into a hurricane. Georgia officials are preparing for any potential impact on the state.
A new report finds deaths by suicide among veterans were down nationwide over 2019 and 2020.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Friday his office plans to replace election equipment in Coffee County after the "unauthorized access" to the equipment two months after the 2020 election.
Two companies have been approved to produce and sell medical cannabis in Georgia.
Some Georgians say they’re having a hard time accessing and spending $350 payments the state is making to those who benefit from Medicaid, subsidized child health insurance, food stamps or cash welfare assistance.
A new survey of registered voters in Georgia finds more people have a favorable view of U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock than his opponent Herschel Walker.
Emory’s new Nursing Learning Center in Decatur is using simulation to train new nurses to help address a shortage of workers.
The U.S. Department of Justice said Wednesday four former correctional officers at Valdosta State Prison have been sentenced for their roles in the beating of a handcuffed inmate and the subsequent cover-up.
Georgia has dropped the first batch of one-time cash assistance payments into the accounts of low-income residents eligible for them.
Women make up more than half of the electorate in the Peach State. But while Democrats boast a majority-female statewide ticket, Republicans lag far behind.
A Statesboro Superior Court has sentenced a man to 10-years in prison for killing a teenager in what the biracial man said was a racist attack against him.
A ten-month investigation by the Senate’s bipartisan Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations found the U.S. Department of Justice undercounted nearly 1,000 prison deaths in a single year.
Women make up more than half of the electorate in the Peach State, but while Democrats boast a majority-female statewide ticket, Republicans lag far behind.
Georgians will have some opportunities to voice their opinions to the Georgia Public Service Commission about Georgia Power's plans to raise electricity rates by 12%.
An Albany Superior Court judge has given the go-ahead for Phoebe Health to demolish a nearly century-old former school building.