President Biden says the Justice Department is targeting several laws nationwide, like Georgia's S.B. 202, that make it harder for mostly Black and Brown communities to vote.
State and federal transportation planners have chosen a route for a high-speed rail line that would connect Atlanta to Charlotte, North Carolina.
Authorities are offering a $50,000 dollar reward for tips leading to an arrest and conviction in the slaying of a gas station clerk in northeast Georgia.
Investigators want tips, after someone defaced a war monument and destroyed American flags at a soldier's gravesite.
New numbers show opioid overdoses skyrocketed across Georgia last year.
Some Georgia hospitals are now requiring employees to get vaccinated against Covid-19.
A coalition of Georgia legislators and mental health advocates are calling for better access to mental healthcare as the state emerges from the COVID pandemic.
Despite being challenged by the coronavirus pandemic, Georgia raked in a record amount of revenue for this past fiscal year.
Governor Brian Kemp is officially kicking off his re-election campaign for governor with a rally at the Georgia National Fairgrounds in Perry tomorrow.
A Georgia regulator is getting closer to issuing licenses to grow medical marijuana.
A weakened Tropical Storm Elsa was strong enough to kill one person in Florida and injured several others at a southeast Georgia Navy base.
A federal judge has denied a request to block parts of Georgia's controversial voting law before several runoff elections next week, but the larger lawsuit is still active.
A flood watch is in effect, now through Thursday afternoon, for south Georgia and the coastline as Tropical Storm Elsa enters the Gulf of Mexico.
The Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Association is putting some of its grant money towards a billboard campaign to destigmatize substance use disorder.
"This will be a Peachtree like no other," said AJC Peachtree Road Race director Rich Kenah to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The Atlanta Track Club, which puts on the July 4 weekend race, says several Tokyo-bound Olympians and Paralympians will compete on Sunday.
Georgia meteorologists are keeping an eye on Elsa, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season. It's unclear whether the storm will hit Georgia.
And officials are urging Georgia boaters to stay safe on the water this holiday weekend. GPB’s Emily Jones has the story.
As one of Savannah’s main hospital systems continues to recover from a cyberattack, experts say it’s essential for health care facilities to secure their networks.
Georgia will swear in a new Chief Justice for the state Supreme Court tomorrow afternoon.