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U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced in a social media post Friday she would not run for Senate in 2026, opening the GOP field for other contenders. In her post on X, Greene called out Gov.
Dalton city authorities have dropped charges against Ximena Arias-Cristobal, the 19-year-old college student whose arrest over an improper turn landed her in the custody of U.S. Immigration and ...
Martha Haythorn has Down syndrome, but that hasn’t stopped the 25-year-old from living her best life like any other Gen Zer in Atlanta.
The Peach State has welcomed tens of thousands of jobs and billions of dollars thanks to this relationship, says the Georgia Commissioner of Economic Development.
Virginia Highland District Porchfest returns on Saturday, May 17, with more than 100 bands, 50 artists selling wares and 25 food trucks.
Georgia's judges have answered to the state Judicial Qualifications Commission that's tasked with investigating and prosecuting judicial misconduct.
A Paris court on Tuesday found actor Gérard Depardieu guilty of having sexually assaulted two women on a 2021 film set, giving him an 18-month suspended prison sentence.
A probate judge in Middle Georgia has abruptly resigned while accused of misusing county funds and having improper discussions about cases, among other things.
Elections are resuming after years of delays amid a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in Georgia's statewide voting method for the Public Service Commission.
LGBTQ+ inclusive content has been lagging in health and historical discussions within public schools across the United States.
Gov. Brian Kemp recently signed a bill legalizing ‘terramation’ as a method for disposing of a deceased person’s body.