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Sen. Jon Ossoff faced pointed questions from fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers and others at a ...
Groups that work to provide access to vaccines, especially for Black Georgians and others in underserved communities, are ...
More than 400 acres south of downtown will see zoning restrictions relaxed, potentially opening the door to more affordable ...
The federal government has cut some of its aid to National Court Appointed Special Advocates, which provides special advocacy ...
The Savannah College of Art and Design said it is investigating a viral social media post of an alleged “No Jews” party ...
Georgia lawmakers are awaiting Gov. Brian Kemp's signature on a bill that would ban cell phones for all elementary and middle ...
A federal judge in Atlanta is set to rule on a complaint filed by 133 international college students who say the Trump ...
Chatham County Sheriff restarts in-person visits at the jail, which hasn't happened in 14 years. The Current's investigation ...
The Georgia-born citizen, who carried an ID, was held under new Florida law that makes it a misdemeanor for undocumented ...
Trump administration has laid off thousands of workers who had supervised education, child care, child support and child protective services systems, and it has blocked or delayed billions of dollars ...
The Georgia Environmental Protection Division has removed the SeaPoint Industrial Terminal Complex site from its Hazardous ...
Democratic Atlanta Sen. Jason Esteves and Republican Attorney General Chris Carr have announced their candidacies for the ...
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