Augusta’s Charter Review Committee has two more new faces, both sworn in Wednesday after last week’s commission elections.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history could conclude as soon as today, Day 43, after the U.S. House of Representatives voted Wednesday to reopen the government.
While the federal government shutdown forced organizers to cancel a popular Veterans Day observance Tuesday, Augusta’s annual Veterans Day parade paid tribute to the men and women who have served their country.
The Augusta Charter Review Committee will meet again Thursday to revisit a list of postponed and unfinished motions from its last session on Oct. 30.
ATLANTA – A trio of bills aimed at separating Georgia school sports teams between children assigned male or female at...
Augusta Commissioners are set to discuss on Tuesday an alleged list of complaints purportedly sent to the commission by disgruntled...
A bill to tighten rules for allowing ex-offenders in Georgia to be released early from probation that should help thousands...
ATLANTA – Legislation to legalize online sports betting in Georgia gained momentum in the state Senate Thursday just as it...
The U.S. armed forces are not providing color guards to serve at funerals of deceased veterans during the pandemic, so...
ATLANTA – First-time unemployment claims fell again in Georgia last week, mirroring a decline in jobless claims nationwide as more...
ATLANTA – A bridge over a portion of the Port of Savannah would be named in honor of former U.S....
Congressman Rick W. Allen, a member of the House Education and Labor Committee, reintroduced the Educational Flexibility for Families Act yesterday....
Teachers and other public school personnel are eligible to begin receiving coronavirus vaccinations as of March 8, Gov. Brian Kemp...
The Georgia Department of Public Health has created a new COVID-19 Health Equity Council. The new group is tasked with...
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