Grant money from a multi-state opioid lawsuit settlement is now accessible to Georgia providers via a website launched Monday by the state's Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities.
The federal Environmental Protection Agency is setting the first ever safety standards for so-called forever chemicals in drinking water.
After losing two National Hockey League teams over the past half-century, Atlanta is making another attempt to lure the league.
A federal indictment against David Cassady alleges that he devised and deposited bombs in 2020 from Georgia State Prison in Tattnall County. Cassady, 55, is already serving a life sentence for a different crime.
Georgia's Republican Party started the process Thursday of removing its vice chairman after a judge found he violated state election laws.
Federal prosecutors have indicted a state inmate in Georgia with charges of making and mailing bombs from inside prison in South Georgia.
Thursday marked the 56th anniversary of the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His family gathered at Atlanta's King Center for a wreath-laying ceremony.
Volunteers gathered at Jekyll Island’s South Beach to release dozens of endangered sea turtles back to water — the largest such release in Jekyll Island's recorded history.
Powerful thunderstorms moved across Georgia over night and into this morning.
Kaiser Permanente is investing nearly $500,000 to support the work of Resilient Georgia and its Mental Health Workforce Accelerator program.
Over the last year, over 500,000 adults and kids in Georgia have lost their Medicaid coverage during a nationwide check of program eligibility, dubbed Medicaid unwinding.