Practice at the Masters was suspended late Monday morning and spectators were pulled off the golf course because of worsening rain and the threat of thunderstorms.
Donna Lowry recaps the end of Georgia’s 2025 legislative session, concerns over the state budget amid federal funding cuts, and the swearing-in of Georgia’s first female labor commissioner.
Activists gathered in more than a dozen cities across Georgia, criticizing actions taken by billionaire Elon Musk and President Donald Trump; Georgia lawmakers ended the legislative session Friday with several significant bills still in limbo.
A proposed last-minute attempt to limit the public’s access to police reports and communications with state lawmakers was abandoned Friday as quickly as it emerged.
The last day of the 40-day legislative session, when the House and Senate usually crank out legislation right up until midnight and celebrate at the end of the night by throwing torn-up pieces of paper into the air, ended with a whimper.
On the April 4 edition: Authorities give details on Bartow County ICE raids; Rivian resumes new plant construction plans; Gov. Brian Kemp signs the 'religious freedom' bill into law
Kemp signs "Religious Freedom Bill" into law; construction is underway again at Rivian factory; the Trump administration's new tariffs are upending Georgia businesses.