Democratic candidates for the Public Service Commission outperformed Vice President Kamala Harris's 2024 vote totals across metro Atlanta.
The ongoing federal government shutdown, along with SNAP benefit cuts, risks Georgians' ability to put food on the table, work and achieve financial independence.
From beauty queen to cricket farmer to grief coach, Buford resident Paige Ewing keeps it real. She is the 2025 Mrs. America, and in January she will compete for Mrs. World.
Interview with the metro Atlanta band Del Roscoe, an Americana band with a theatrical flair that plays Cabbagetown’s Chomp & Stomp festival Saturday.
Electric-vehicle maker Rivian had a busy third quarter, one that could prove pivotal for the startup and its promised Georgia projects.
Tt’s one of the great political ironies that there would likely be no President Donald Trump without Vice President Dick Cheney in the first place.
Social media and artificial intelligence have become a favorite target of lawmakers across the country who are using tragedies to stifle innovation that benefits students.
From air travel to food assistance to small business loans, Georgians are feeling the effects of the extended federal government shutdown.
Bradley Martin and Margaret Wright founded MartinWright Advisory to serve ultra-high-net worth families, or those worth at least $30 million.
Development and preservation tensions are bubbling up in Athens over a University of Georgia plan to demolish Legion Pool, once the biggest pool between Virginia and Florida.
Democrats scored their first non-federal statewide wins since 2006. And party leaders can’t help but look back even further to 1992, when Republican Bobby Baker’s PSC victory signaled the GOP’s ...
Chad Wombles, a 46-year-old firefighter, was chatting with a police officer friend when he was suddenly attacked by a sword-wielding stranger.
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