Friday is Sine Die, the deadline for bills in the Georgia General Assembly to pass. The Georgia Senate has more than 80 bills to get through, while the House is working through its own agenda. Hosts ...
These numbers confirm what city leaders already know: People enter public service because they want to make a difference. Cities are strengthening that commitment through mentorship programs, ...
Brad Raymond as Dionysus — the god of wine, theater, fertility and ecstasy — and Kate Fahrner as Thalia, the god of comedy, ascend from Mount Olympus determined to help Daphne and give her some ...
The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee holds a nomination hearing for former U.S. Sen. David Perdue, who President Donald Trump wants to serve as ambassador to China.
Elopement can be a dangerous behavior, especially for children on the autism spectrum. Learn how to assist the families in your community with this expert advice.
Companies are becoming more diligent about hiring workers with lawful status, a staffing industry leader says.
Macon overflows with Native American, African American, and music history and does a stellar job highlighting them all.
A new ordinance to protect Atlanta's trees could soon reach City Council for a vote, but it's not clear if key provisions will make it in.
The House speaker doesn't support a bipartisan plan to give lawmakers who are new parents the ability to vote remotely for six weeks following the birth of a baby.
The Braves’ bats may not be hot, but Truist Park will be. The team's home opener against the Miami Marlins will be played in the middle of a three-day heat wave.
Two incinerators would burn again at one of Cobb’s wastewater treatment plants along the Chattahoochee River, but neighbors are concerned about potential mercury discharge.
Overnight strikes by Israel killed at least 55 people across the Gaza Strip, hospital officials said Thursday, a day after senior government officials said Israel would seize large areas of Gaza and ...