Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell dive into questions about Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Nels Peterson, ranked choice voting and Atlanta’s potholes. They also answer questions about the 2026 U.S.
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Nels Peterson, speaking at his swearing-in ceremony yesterday, defended the rule of law ...
The bill passed with bipartisan support, despite potential implications for high-profile cases like those involving President ...
A federal judge has declined to block the use of Georgia's electronic voting system in a long-running lawsuit alleging that ...
The bill sidestepped the usual lawmaking process by tacking a new proposal onto a bill without sending it to a regular ...
Eight candidates are running for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission in a long-delayed election taking place ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A bill before a Georgia Senate committee Wednesday could allow a Donald Trump-aligned state board to strike ...
A federal judge has sided with Georgia in a water dispute with Alabama, upholding Metro Atlanta’s water supply allocations.
ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday instructed the Justice Department to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a ...
ATLANTA (AP) — With one day left of the legislative session, Georgia Republicans mustered together a proposal to limit public access to records about state lawmakers’ communications and police ...