Smyrna Pride said it initially intended to remain apolitical in 2025 and not accept politically-affiliated vendors and sponsors at the June event.
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Georgia dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 4,830 ...
The International Studies Association (ISA), headquartered at the University of Connecticut, held a virtual panel discussion Friday on the fate of Ukraine in the face of fast-moving US foreign policy ...
Looking for a memorable view? You can have fun and snap pictures at Georgia's highest and lowest elevation points. Where are ...
Some borrowers told Newsweek their scores dropped by as much as 200 points when their loans became delinquent while they were ...
Funding for increased detention is not included in the Laken Riley Act. The Department of Homeland Security estimated that to ...
Macon-Bibb is one of just three Georgia cities to establish an Affordable Housing Fund. Natalie Bouyett now serves as its ...
Georgia's EV infrastructure faces uncertainty as Trump's executive order halts Biden's charger program, sparking debate on ...
Senate Bill 68 moves on to the Georgia House for more debate as Gov. Brian Kemp continues to marshal a political and lobbying ...
At his town hall in Suwanee, Georgia—in a district Trump won by 22 points—Representative Rich McCormick was faced with ...
Former Superior Court judge John Allen grew up in Columbus, graduated from Tuskegee University, joined the Air Force where he ...
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