The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extended the eviction ban for what will likely be the last time.
Senators Jon Ossoff and the Reverend Raphael Warnock have secured funding to keep Georgians impacted by the pandemic from being evicted, after the moratorium lifts.
And the Atlanta Hawks prepare for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals, after last night's win.
Senators Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock have secured funding for a housing voucher to keep people impacted by the pandemic from being evicted. But the money might not stretch far enough.
A Proud Boys supporter and convicted felon accused of making death threats against Senator Warnock has been denied bail.
As Republican legislatures across the nation work to tighten voting rules, the U.S. Senate considered debate on the For the People Act. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock's passionate plea to colleagues today.
Today, the state's top judge said Georgia courts can continue to hold proceedings using video.
A coastal Georgia hospital system is still struggling to recover from a ransomware attack that shut down its computer systems last week.
And the military is recognizing an Army post in Georgia for its conservation efforts.
In this morning's headlines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is awarding a half-million dollar grant to help reduce vaccine hesitancy in the city of Clarkston.
Officials at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany in southwest Georgia report they are caring for under 10 COVID patients.
Georgia State University's next president is making history, as the first African American in that role in more than 110 years.
The current farm bill includes $80 million in scholarship money to be shared throughout the country’s historically Black land grant colleges.
Otis Redding, Outkast and Usher are among a long list of musical artists to be the first inductees of a newly approved Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame, set to be installed in front of Mercedes-Benz Stadium this summer.