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A special House committee focused on elections kicked off its first meeting at the state Capitol Tuesday, as state lawmakers gathered to solicit testimony from elections officials and activists on how ...
Georgia activists seek 'good trouble' in demonstrations honoring late civil rights legend John Lewis
On the fifth anniversary of the passing of renowned Atlanta civil rights leader and political figure John Lewis, Georgia activists are coming together to lead themselves into "good trouble." ...
Capital B Atlanta recently named award-winning journalist Angela Burt-Murray as its new editor. Burt-Murray spoke with “Closer Look” about why she values community impact in reporting, what makes for ...
The bodies of two young sisters and a man were found Wednesday after they drowned in the Ocmulgee River in Macon.
For decades, proponents of psychedelic drugs have come to Washington with a provocative message: Illegal, mind-altering substances like LSD and ecstasy should be approved for Americans grappling ...
In April, the City of Atlanta issued a stop-work order against the tattoo shop City of Ink due to an alleged violation of a 2008 ordinance. After posting a call for help on social media, Bailey said ...
Now that Republicans’ big tax-and-spending bill has become law, there will be new bureaucratic hurdles for millions of ...
With eight kids and another one on the way, Megan Alger can seem more like the CEO of a small company than a typical American mom. In their family's suburban home in Augusta, Ga., kids are taught to ...
Emergency managers in southeast Georgia are facing this hurricane season with a pared-down staff at their local National ...
The Senate voted by a razor-thin margin late Tuesday to advance debate on a package of funding cuts requested by President Trump. They're aimed at clawing back $1.1 billion previously allocated to the ...
Major League Baseball honored late Atlanta Braves Hall of Famer Hank Aaron by recreating his record-breaking 715th home run through the use of projection mapping and pyrotechnics.
Peter Hubbard claimed victory Tuesday over Keisha Waites in a runoff to settle the Democratic nominee for a post on the Georgia Public Service Commission.
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