Ceretta Smith announced her candidacy for Georgia’s District 12 seat in Congress, last month.
The Senate took the first step to end the government shutdown on Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies, angering many in their caucus who say Americans want them to continue the fight.
Georgia’s net tax collections rose by 6.9% last month compared to October of last year, accelerating ahead of percentage gains the prior two months, according to new state figures reported Friday.
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.
An Augusta Commissioner said he was angry for being deceived into voting on a matter Tuesday.
Richmond County officials are debating whether cutting down trees at the Augusta Common is a good idea.
Hundreds of candidates just cut a check and filed paperwork to be on the ballot in Georgia this year.
A former Mayor’s Office executive assistant says she quit because of financial improprieties she witnessed in the office.
Georgia’s jobless claims fell again in January for the 21st consecutive month.
Area officials say the CSRA power grid has little to fear from Russian hackers.
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