A Comprehensive Health Coverage Commission met for the first time last week to address Medicaid reform in Georgia.
It's back-to-school season for Georgia students over the next few weeks. And it'll be the first return to classes with a new state law aimed at protecting students around bus stops.
The family of an incarcerated man who died in custody of the Georgia Department of Corrections is suing the agency over negligence.
A state judge has denied a request filed by three district attorneys to block the Prosecuting Attorney’s Qualification Commission.
Georgia has almost double the national rate of pregnancy-related deaths. And a big part of that is access to maternity care. But a new study from Georgia Tech suggests measuring access to obstetric care is flawed.
President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office last night for first time since he announced he was stepping aside in the race for president.
A Savannah-based nonprofit is partnering with the City of Atlanta to distribute food, shelter and other services to immigrants and refugee families experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, homelessness.
A new program is providing relief for family members and unpaid caregivers of Georgians living with dementia.
President Joe Biden will address the nation Wednesday night for the first time since he announced his withdrawal from the presidential race.
A probate court judge has approved a referendum sought by residents of one of the South's last remaining Gullah-Geechee communities of slave descendants.
Delta Air Lines has canceled more than 5,000 flights since Friday—more than the total flights canceled by the airline in 2018 and 2019. The Atlanta-based company is now facing a federal investigation.
Georgia voters have been reacting to President Joe Biden ending his reelection campaign and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris.
Delta passengers are still waiting in long lines at Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson International Airport to be reconnected with their luggage after a software update Friday led to mass flight delays cancellations.
Georgia U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff traveled to technical colleges in Georgia Monday to promote legislation that he says will help community colleges better prepare students for in-demand careers.