A former Fulton County state judge who also settled family disputes on TV has announced her candidacy for secretary of state.
Democrats’ chief visits Georgia to campaign with state Senate candidate as runoff enters homestretch
The national Democratic Party’s top official campaigned in Georgia this weekend with Democrat Debra Shigley in hopes of ...
Though the committee did not implement some of its more controversial proposals, ACIP’s new members have signaled that they ...
A key vaccine advisory panel at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to change its recommendations around ...
The closure of St. Mary’s labor and delivery unit in Lavonia is one of the first Georgia-based casualties of the federal ...
The state’s highest court will not review the Georgia Court of Appeals’ ruling that disqualified Willis from prosecuting the ...
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger officially launched his long-expected campaign for governor Wednesday with a ...
Following the Trump administration's $783 million cut to disease research projects with DEI elements, a researcher observed a ...
Policy requiring Georgia college professors to put their class syllabus online begins to take effect
Starting this fall, syllabuses for mandatory general education and education classes are required to be posted. All courses ...
Georgians may face an uphill battle accessing COVID-19 vaccines this fall, as federal agencies like the CDC consider sweeping ...
The Board of Regents voted unanimously Tuesday to approve a $50,000 pay raise for the former Georgia governor and U.S.
An immigration judge ordered Spanish-language journalist Mario Guevara to be deported on Friday despite a pending First ...
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