The state Legislature is poised to consider expanding the state’s classroom cell phone ban for elementary and middle schools to high schools.
Georgia is now one of at least three states in which federal judges have dismissed lawsuits seeking voters' sensitive ...
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is refusing to turn over sensitive personal information from Georgia’s voter rolls to ...
As Georgians prepare to cast their ballots, a question remains unclear: Will the state be able to eliminate QR codes from ...
There are now four special elections set for March 10 in Georgia. The most closely watched will be the race to fill former ...
The head of Georgia’s Division of Family and Children Services faced questions from lawmakers Wednesday over the agency’s ...
Kemp, a Republican, announced Thursday that Rep. Sharon Henderson would be suspended from office until her case is resolved ...
Georgia’s economy is showing signs of strength, but persistent inflation and slow job and wage growth have left consumers ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp called for an expedited tax cut and funding for a needs-based scholarship program in his annual state ...
Two candidates vying to represent a Macon-area Senate district are headed to a runoff after neither managed to clear the 50% ...
Clean energy advocate Patty Durand will not be prosecuted for alleged stealing a Georgia Power' booklet containing trade ...
SB 204 prohibits local governments from regulating firearm storage, effectively overturning ordinances like Savannah’s ...