Race for Georgia Public Service Commission gets in the spotlight
What normally is a quiet race for Georgia PSC has become a high-profile fight between Republicans and Democrats.
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What normally is a quiet race for Georgia PSC has become a high-profile fight between Republicans and Democrats.
Metro Atlanta police say they are ready for crowds expected to take the streets at "No Kings" rallies across the area on Saturday.
With the shutdown continuing into Day 16, many military families and federal workers in Georgia are tightening their budgets and looking for help.
Over the weekend, hundreds of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees were laid off, a move that former CDC officials are criticizing as damaging public health preparedness.
Jason Carter, the grandson of the late President Jimmy Carter and former state lawmaker, has made his pick for who should be Georgia's next governor.
Of more than 1,300 CDC employees who received RIFs on Friday, about 700 got emails reversing their terminations a short time later.
Voters across Georgia are beginning to cast their ballots in the November 4 general election on Tuesday.
Hartsfield-Jackson is joining a growing list of airports that won't play a video by DHS Secretary Kirsti Noem criticizing Democrats for the government shutdown.
Atlantans will begin to head to the polls on Tuesday to vote for the city's mayor and all of its City Council seats.
Union leaders for federal workers in Atlanta say their members are dealing with mounting pressure as the shutdown keeps going.
The agency looking for a replacement prosecutor for Georgia's election interference case has a little more time.
The last of 10 inmates who escaped a New Orleans jail in mid-May was captured Wednesday, after a tip led law enforcement to an Atlanta home.
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed former football star and Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker to serve as U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Two Georgia Republicans aiming to unseat Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026 have raised nearly $2 million each after entering the race this summer.
Journalist Mario Guevara says the separation from his family following his deportation has left him devastated.