State Sen. Greg Dolezal announces Georgia lieutenant governor bid
State Sen. Greg Dolezal is the latest Republican lawmaker to join the race to be Georgia's next lieutenant governor.
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State Sen. Greg Dolezal is the latest Republican lawmaker to join the race to be Georgia's next lieutenant governor.
Months after a tornado leveled their Henry County home, actor Tray Chaney and his family continue to rebuild and recover.
Inmates at Athens-Clarke County Jail learn hands-on construction skills through a unique program, gaining experience and hope for life after release.
The price of some brand-name medications could double when President Trump's import tax goes into effect.
Tens of thousands of federal workers live in Georgia and could go without their paychecks during a government shutdown.
The Georgia Supreme Court has given the residents of Sapelo Island a win in their fight over zoning changes.
Several Georgia seniors and their families are facing financial ruin after losing retirement savings in a $140 million Ponzi scheme tied to First Liberty.
After a decade-long absence, cursive writing is returning to Georgia classrooms, teaching students practical handwriting skills.
Trustees at Truett McConnell University in Georgia won't reinstate President Emir Caner.
President Donald Trump's administration has extended Georgia's Pathways to Coverage program for 15 months.
A north Georgia restaurant's promise of a "life-changing sandwich" has customers from hundreds of miles away lining up a the door.
A 9-month-old baby injured in a shooting at a motel on Circle 75 Parkway has died, Cobb County police say.
A GOP business owner has won a Georgia state Senate race over a Democrat who drew national attention for a better-than-expected showing in a special election last month.
Scientists at the University of Georgia's Turfgrass Research and Education Center are studying how grass affects athlete performance and injuries.
The future of an El Salvadorian journalist arrested in Georgia remains uncertain as he waits for a ruling on his deportation.
Deputies say two men are in custody and a 17-year-old is dead after a shooting that shut down the Augusta Mall.
Georgia health officials have confirmed three new measles cases and are monitoring seven others for possible exposure.
Hundreds of Georgia National Guard troops have joined soldiers from seven states patrolling parts of Washington, D.C.
As HIV diagnoses continue increasing in metro Atlanta, the number of dollars for research and treatment is going down.
Some of Gwinnett Technical College's programs have a two-year waitlist, and officials want to copy the school's success.
Thousands of Georgians live with sickle cell disease and have to fight the social stigmas connected with their chronic pain.
Former state judge Penny Brown Reynolds has announced her candidacy for Georgia's secretary of state.
Gwinnett County police are investigating a burglary call that ended with a suspect shot to death by the homeowner.
The Sandy Springs police officer was seriously injured when he was hit by a runaway motorcycle over the weekend, police say.
Police say a man fired shots at the front of an Amazon building before a brief standoff with officers ended when he took his own life. No other injuries were reported.
TSA workers in Atlanta are turning to food assistance after going more than 40 days without a paycheck.
A person has been airlifted for medical treatment after authorities say a Georgia State Patrol trooper shot them during an incident in Newton County.
In 2021, Woods was seriously injured in a rollover crash in Rolling Hills Estates, a Los Angeles suburb.
About 1 in 4 Americans are using AI chatbots to prepare their tax returns, but experts warn the tools can produce outdated or inaccurate guidance.
Police in metro Atlanta say they found some unusual substances in a baby bottle during a recent drug seizure.