Three U.S. service members have been killed and at least five seriously wounded, according to the U.S. Central Command.
Georgia’s congressional delegation is split along party lines in reaction to the U.S. attack on Iran. Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, along with the Georgia Democrats in the U.S. […] ...
An $85.7 million shortfall in Georgia's child welfare system has led to fewer visits between children and parents needed for ...
A major attack launched by Israel and the United States killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Donald ...
This week in Georgia news, state lawmakers advance a ban on cell phone usage in high schools and court watchers volunteer to ...
The father of Laken Riley, who was killed on the campus of the University of Georgia by a Venezuelan man who lived nearby, is ...
Soybean farmers in Georgia and across the country urged President Donald Trump to avoid imposing more tariffs on agricultural ...
The city of Dunwoody is holding off on signing a new deal with Atlanta-based Flock Safety, at least until it gets answers ...
Students with too many unexcused absences would be barred from playing sports and could lose their driver’s license under legislation approved by the state Senate Thursday.
Georgia senators rejected a proposal Tuesday that would have explicitly prevented power companies from passing on data ...
Accused school shooter Colt Gray and his family lived a chaotic life, fighting, arguing and moving frequently due to ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is halfway to getting his income tax rate cut approved by the Legislature after the state House passed it in ...
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