Back in December, with the deadline approaching for people to enroll for Jan. 1 coverage in the new insurance exchange, an event was scheduled to inform Greene County residents about the program.
Important bills are beginning to come to the floors of both chambers at the state Capitol, and the pace of business is picking up. Of course, there are only three legislative days left in this year’s session so it’s about time.
We told you Thursday that the pace of business at the State Capitol had quickened. That’s especially true in the scramble to push through controversial measures.
Lawmakers are grafting parts of those bills onto other pieces of legislation that would otherwise not draw much opposition.
Gov. Nathan Deal says Georgia will move on its own toward deepening the Savannah harbor as much as it legally can with the $652 million project stuck at the federal level in what he calls "regulatory purgatory."
The final phase of Savannah’s Harry S. Truman Parkway extension is opening to traffic at 10 a.m. Friday - two weeks after transportation officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate it.
Rural health care may get a needed boost under a proposed regulation change that would allow a hospital to downsize its services, the commissioner of a Georgia health agency said Thursday.