Wellstar and the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are helping to expand telehealth to some of our more rural areas.
With debris cleanup still on going, the state of Georgia requested a sixty day extension to receive 100 percent reimbursement ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency this week denied Georgia’s request for an extension of full federal financial ...
Compared to the rest of the U.S., fewer Georgians are getting cancer or using methamphetamine, but there are higher rates of ...
Operation Byte Down' has led to the arrest of seventeen people across Georgia for child exploitation crimes - two here in the ...
Healthy Georgia report from the Augusta University School of Public Health came out and shows how Georgia residents are doing ...
A 15% increase in costs, plus consideration for nearby construction, have delayed the Georgia Avenue bridge replacement by ...
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How Georgia community groups are looking to use $70M of opioid funds — and what challenges lie aheadThe Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust has begun to use much of the state’s portion of the money to attempt to build on recent reductions in deadly overdose rates. Some 128 organizations across the ...
Morehouse College announced it has received a $5 million donation from retired Walgreens CEO L. Daniel Jorndt. The funding ...
Public ambulance services and hospitals are owed $75 million from the now-bankrupt Wellpath. Some want the state to reimburse them.
President Donald Trump signed into law the “Laken Riley Act,” on Wednesday, Jan. 29. This comes alongside sweeping action and ...
Undocumented immigrants convicted of first-degree murder or raping children would face mandatory death sentences, under bills advanced Wednesday by key House and Senate committees.
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