Environmental advocates are hoping that a legal fight over damages from the shipwreck Golden Ray could lead to a full account of how much the disaster affected Saint Simons Sound.
A judge in Northwest Georgia has overturned a Floyd County man's 2001 murder conviction.
Governor Brian Kemp is expected to sign a bill today making Georgia one of 25 states that allow gun owners to carry a concealed gun without a permit.
President Joe Biden announced he would rescind a controversial pandemic-era immigration policy.
Georgia Power still has its sights set on leaving the toxic material left over from burning coal to make electricity in contact with groundwater at four Georgia locations.
Morehouse School of Medicine is one of 24 sites currently recruiting participants for a clinical trial on vaccine boosters.
Between the tournament’s post-pandemic economic boost on Augusta, other top players to watch and the unavailability of a certain ice cream sandwich, there’s a lot to talk about.
The 2022 session of the General Assembly is now adjourned Sine Die.
The National Weather Service expects strong storms across the state today and tomorrow.
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has announced a plan to create a new division within the mayor’s office to focus on bars and clubs with a history of high crime.
Georgia lawmakers from both sides of the political divide are criticizing a plan by President Joe Biden to close an Air National Guard training center in Savannah.
State lawmakers are racing to meet today's deadline to gavel out this year's legislative session with their priorities passed.
Fentanyl-related drug overdoses are surging in the state.
The state Senate has given final approval to a bill that would allow Georgians to carry firearms without a permit.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is considering a change to the rules governing how much climate related data a publicly traded company needs to share with potential investors.
Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is expecting big crowds for the Spring Break travel season.
Michelle Nunn, president and CEO of CARE USA, an Atlanta-based humanitarian aid organization, talks about the changing nature of helping refugees fleeing Ukraine.