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A bill allowing for a referendum on whether the Augusta mayor can vote on the commission passed the State Senate. → Read More
Georgia state Senators passed on Wednesday Izzy's Law, which mandates that private swim instructors implement safety plans. → Read More
Plains, Georgia shaped Jimmy Carter growing up. And the town has been shaped by him and his family in turn. → Read More
The Healthy Georgia report shows Georgia trailing the rest of the country in COVID-19 and flu vaccinations. → Read More
On Wednesday, Rep. Howard allegedly had a fainting spell but is recovering well, said fellow legislator. → Read More
The state budget includes $105 million for new electronic record system for the Medical College of Georgia. Sonny Perdue and Brooks Keel give details. → Read More
The Georgia House announced that Augusta Democrat Brian Prince will lead the Urban Affairs Committee. → Read More
Earlier this month South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled abortion is protected under the state constitution. Georgia is considering similar questions. → Read More
On Thursday, Brian Kemp and Georgia's other constitutional officers were sworn in at Georgia State University. → Read More
On Wednesday, seven fire departments responded to an apartment fire on Bridgeton Road in Augusta. → Read More
The House has passed the National Defense Authorization Act, and it is headed to the Senate. Here's how it might impact troops in Georgia. → Read More
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court of Georgia allowed a state ban on most abortions after six weeks to continue, after a lower court blocked it. → Read More
On Monday evening, the Court of Appeals for the State of Georgia denied a motion to block a ruling allowing Saturday early voting in the runoff. → Read More
Superior Court of Fulton County Judge Robert McBurney held that Georgia's abortion law was unconstitutional when passed. → Read More
The Georgia Secretary of State's office recently said that the runoff for Senate will not include Saturday voting due to state holidays. → Read More
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed on Wednesday that the Georgia Senate race will go to a runoff on Dec. 6. → Read More
Early Wednesday morning Raphael Warnock said the count in the Georgia Senate race may take more time, something Herschel Walker already acknowledged. → Read More
Augusta-Richmond County saw just over half of registered voters cast ballots, between early voting and election day. → Read More
On Thursday, the Department of Community Affairs and Georgia Power announced $44.5 million in utility assistance for up to 208,000 Georgians → Read More
Jaysin Saxton, an Augusta Starbucks union leader who was fired for leading a protest, said the union has seen little progress in recent months → Read More