Hemp ban tucked into shutdown deal could upend Georgia businesses
Buried deep in the government shutdown deal is a provision that would make many hemp-derived products illegal, threatening a fast-growing industry in Georgia.
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Buried deep in the government shutdown deal is a provision that would make many hemp-derived products illegal, threatening a fast-growing industry in Georgia.
Researchers are concerned that Georgia's high-profile elections could make voters prime targets for digital misinformation and hate.
The president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta announced his intention to retire on Feb. 28, 2026.
Prosecutors say the Atlanta man tried to steal over $3.3 million from the Massachusetts Treasury using an elaborate fraud scheme.
The "Locked Up" singer was arrested in DeKalb County on a warrant and released later that day.
Solar storms may bring the colorful northern lights, or aurora borealis, back to North Georgia on Wednesday night.
Georgia State University and Google are teaming up to train the next generation of tech talent through hands-on AI education and mentorship.
The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) announced that Atlanta will become home to the league's 17th franchise, set to begin play in 2028.
Two Roswell boys are bringing their community together to help find a cure for Alzheimer's disease.
Atlanta activist and Love Beyond Walls founder Dr. Terence Lester is turning an empty fridge into a powerful symbol, using it to spotlight child hunger and unmet basic needs among students in metro Atlanta.
Facing a steady drop in enrollment, City Schools of Decatur is delaying a vote on whether to close one of its elementary schools to give parents more time to push for alternatives and preserve their neighborhood campuses.
DeKalb County School District filed suit against Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube/Google for damages the district says it's suffered due to the companies' targeting of students and schools.
The Military Women's Memorial is calling on veterans nationwide to document their stories, ensuring generations of servicewomen aren't forgotten.
After a 29-game losing streak and one year after a tragic shooting, the Apalachee High Wildcats are looking for a new coach.
The Cobb County fourth-grader burst into tears when he saw his dad had come back home after six months in Iraq.