Steven Kendrick is having an official campaign kickoff Saturday at the tag office he founded.
The Augusta Commission held its first and only public hearing Tuesday on the 2026 budget, which currently includes a two-mill tax increase and across-the-board cuts to services and outside groups.
Food insecurity took center stage at Tuesday’s Augusta Commission meeting, where Golden Harvest Food Bank leaders described the local fallout from the federal cutoff of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, known as SNAP.
The one in eight Georgians who rely on the government for food may have to wait for weeks to get their spending allotment on the cards they use to buy groceries.
Gov. Brian signed bipartisan legislation Tuesday establishing a mental health support program grant for veterans and their families.
The Grovetown Planning Commission approved final plats during the meeting on Thursday, April 20.
Georgia is gearing up to implement a new approach to teaching reading in the early grades.
Georgia’s unemployment rate stood at 3.1% in March for the eighth consecutive month, the state Department of Labor announced Thursday.
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