The federal government said Friday that it will comply with a judge’s order to issue full benefits for this month to its food assistance program for low-income households.
Airlines flying to and from Atlanta have begun trimming flights in reaction to a federal mandate that stems from the government shutdown.
With a self-imposed deadline less than two weeks away, Augusta commissioners learned more about the hard budget choices they have to make, but reached little consensus Thursday on what to do.
A decision by the Second Division of the Court of Appeals of Georgia has given the homeless and problem clients a...
The fourth annual CSRA Walk for Water event will occur at SRP Park this Saturday to support the global water...
Updated as of 9.18 p.m. with 24% of the votes in the incumbents seem to have a strong lead in...
The Augusta Planning Commission approved a new residential development—with a condition.
Augusta Commission continues budget negotiations without much success.
Beazley Development Co. will have to wait another six months before it can bring its south Augusta rezoning request back...
A judge on Monday agreed to extend the deadline to return absentee ballots for voters in a suburban Atlanta county...
Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr touted their records on crime Thursday, five days before they ask...
More than 2.2 million Georgians have cast early ballots, a record-setting pace ahead of a midterm election, Secretary of State...
After the industry boom that was started by the Committee of 100 in the 1950s, the southernmost parts of Augusta...
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