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Rights4Girls is leading a billboard campaign in Atlanta to deter sex buyers and raise awareness about the risks of sex ...
For the past 20 years, faculty and staff at the Augusta College of Nursing have gathered to provide much-needed health care access to workers at Costa Layman Farms. Eligible farmers in Georgia and ...
An Atlanta attorney is among those presumed dead after heavy flooding devastated parts of Central Texas over the July Fourth holiday.
Legal troubles are swirling around First Liberty Building & Loan and related firms since the company ceased all business operations in late June.
A stolen chainsaw led DeKalb Police to more than 100 pieces of stolen lawn gear packed in a basement. One arrest has been ...
The bill’s cuts to health care will kick about 93,000 Georgians off of Medicaid and raise health-insurance premiums for more than 1.2 million Georgians, according to numbers released by U.S. Sen.
More than 12,000 houses were approved in Forsyth County but have not been built. Here’s where they could pop up ...
The decision in Yellowhammer Fund v. Marshall affirmed the rights of advocacy groups to assist those in need without fear of ...
Georgia Power and the Georgia Public Service Commission have reached a deal to keep coal plants open longer, improve the ...
Tuff defied the odds to become the youngest baby ever discharged from Wellstar Kennestone’s NICU. Now he’s two years old and ...
Spark Thomasville, a nonprofit business training program, is preparing people to become certified childcare providers, with a ...
Athens-Clarke County is represented by Democratic Sens. Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock and Republican Rep.Mike Collins ...