Members of Congress and victims said the documents, many heavily redacted, fell far short of the law requiring DOJ to release ...
Chuck Leonard, who for 38 years was a beloved newscaster at WTVM in Columbus, has died. His wife of 46 years, Carole Mashburn, confirmed the news Saturday to the Ledger-Enquirer. He died Friday night ...
Here’s a list of the most popular restaurants in Georgia right now according to Yelp. Have you tried them all?
However, data suggests Georgians may be far more welcoming than the average American, ranking among the top 10 friendliest ...
While state law permits Christmas Day alcohol sales, individual cities and counties have the power to restrict or prohibit ...
A former sports reporter who worked for WLTZ in Columbus has died after an apparent murder-suicide in Hoover, Alabama, ...
AudioEye reports AI is transforming online discovery, emphasizing accessibility as a key factor for visibility in an AI-first ...
Freedom Debt Relief reports Georgia residents face rising debt, with average obligations increasing and many struggling ...
“You may terminate an employee for a good reason or bad reason or no reason at all, as long as you don’t violate any anti-discrimination laws, and you may decide the terms and conditions of the ...
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon, for the Department of Justice’s civil rights division, filed the suit Thursday against Raffensperger for not providing voting records, including personal ...
A flight tracking platform says the flight was to include stops in Florida but a same-day return to North Carolina.
The 5-0 vote by the all-Republican commission approved a controversial 10,000 megawatt request by Georgia Power to cover utility and power needs through 2031. The approval came with protest.