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Past articles by Abraham:

Augusta's mayor vote passes the Georgia Senate despite objection

A bill allowing for a referendum on whether the Augusta mayor can vote on the commission passed the State Senate. → Read More

Izzy's law, aimed at mandating safety plans for swim lessons, passes in the Georgia Senate

Georgia state Senators passed on Wednesday Izzy's Law, which mandates that private swim instructors implement safety plans. → Read More

Growing up in Plains, Georgia shaped Jimmy Carter, just as he shaped his hometown

Plains, Georgia shaped Jimmy Carter growing up. And the town has been shaped by him and his family in turn. → Read More

Report: Despite access, Georgia ranks low in vaccinations for COVID, flu

The Healthy Georgia report shows Georgia trailing the rest of the country in COVID-19 and flu vaccinations. → Read More

Rep. Howard 'doing well' after fainting

On Wednesday, Rep. Howard allegedly had a fainting spell but is recovering well, said fellow legislator. → Read More

State proposes $105 million to update Medical College of Georgia's electronic records

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

Brian Prince appointed chair of Urban Affairs

The Georgia House announced that Augusta Democrat Brian Prince will lead the Urban Affairs Committee. → Read More

As South Carolina shows, abortion battles are moving to state courts

Earlier this month South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled abortion is protected under the state constitution. Georgia is considering similar questions. → Read More

Kemp sworn in: promises tax return, education funding, development

On Thursday, Brian Kemp and Georgia's other constitutional officers were sworn in at Georgia State University. → Read More

No one injured in Augusta apartment fire

On Wednesday, seven fire departments responded to an apartment fire on Bridgeton Road in Augusta. → Read More

What does the defense authorization bill mean for Georgia troops?

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

Georgia Supreme Court allows state abortion law to go back into effect

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

Court allows Saturday voting to continue in Georgia, despite challenge

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

Fulton Superior Court overturns 'heartbeat bill' banning most abortions in Georgia

Superior Court of Fulton County Judge Robert McBurney held that Georgia's abortion law was unconstitutional when passed. → Read More

State law and holidays prevent a Saturday date for early voting in Georgia's Senate race

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 confirms U.S. Senate runoff, provides details

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed on Wednesday that the Georgia Senate race will go to a runoff on Dec. 6. → Read More

It's not over: U.S. Senate race between Raphael Warnock, Herschel Walker headed to runoff

Early Wednesday morning Raphael Warnock said the count in the Georgia Senate race may take more time, something Herschel Walker already acknowledged. → Read More

About half of Richmond County voters turnout for 2022 midterm, less than 2018 results

Augusta-Richmond County saw just over half of registered voters cast ballots, between early voting and election day. → Read More

Rental Assistance announces deal with Georgia Power for millions in utility assistance

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

Negotiations stall for Starbucks union contract

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