Worsening drought conditions in Georgia causing fire concerns
Nearly all of the Peach State is experiencing some form of drought, ranging from moderate to extreme.
Watch CBS News
Nearly all of the Peach State is experiencing some form of drought, ranging from moderate to extreme.
Dr. Devon Horton will resign from his position on Nov. 15 after he was named in a federal indictment out of Illinois.
Once a dying logging town, Helen, Georgia, now draws families from throughout the Southeast to its Oktoberfest celebration.
Without subsidies, health insurance premiums for many low- and middle-income Georgians could rapidly increase.
Movie production across Georgia is down—much of it moving overseas, so creatives are looking to bring a new wave of productions to the Peach State.
In Cobb County, detainees are regaining a sense of control and community connection through their work with horses.
Officials say an officer used the Taser on the Georgia man to stop him from walking into traffic. He was pronounced dead at the hospital.
A former candidate for the Georgia Public Service Commission is in custody accused of stealing confidential information from Georgia Power.
The former Georgia teacher of the year finalist claims she was "unconstitutionally punished" for private Facebook posts about Charlie Kirk.
The Georgia Public Service Commission approved $5 million in funding to help seniors and low-income gas customers manage heating costs during the winter months.
Nearly a month after a high-profile immigration raid at a Hyundai construction site, Georgia's governor is in South Korea to reaffirm ties and mark 40 years of economic collaboration between the two regions.
A Conyers day care owner is devastated after a fire ripped through her business just one week before its grand opening.
Gwinnett County Schools has invested $20 million into a weapons detection system to make sure its students are safe.
What normally is a quiet race for Georgia PSC has become a high-profile fight between Republicans and Democrats.
A Georgia man is facing charges after police say he went on an "after-hours joy ride" in a stolen excavator.
Massive Joro spiders have popped up everywhere in Georgia, but professors may have found a way to understand their population growth.
With Georgia experiencing a blast of cold weather, many people are wondering what the forecasts show for the chance of snow this winter.
Police shut down Interstate 75 Southbound in Cobb County during rush hour while they investigated a suspicious item.
Clayton County Police have shared new details in their investigation into the death of 6-month-old Nnakai Pratt.
It takes much more than tuition to help single parents graduate from college while taking care of their children.
With the shutdown continuing into Day 16, many military families and federal workers in Georgia are tightening their budgets and looking for help.
The New Georgia Project and its affiliated New Georgia Project Action Fund announced Thursday that they will formally dissolve as organizations.
Fulton County health officials are warning residents after some mosquitoes tested positive for eastern equine encephalitis.
Days after her husband was charged with her infant son's murder, a Clayton County woman now faces charges connected with the investigation.
The relatives of eight Salvadorans who died in a fiery crash of a semitrailer and a van in Georgia struggled to wrap their minds around the tragedy on Wednesday as they hoped that the bodies of their lost loved ones would soon be repatriated to the Central American nation.
The woman's attorney and military advocates fear Wednesday's immigration appointment could end with her detention and deportation while her husband is away completing U.S. Army training.
The Atlanta Falcons have signed defensive end Za'Darius Smith, the team said Tuesday.
A Georgia man has been charged with burglarizing former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle's home after he and his family died in a plane crash.
Emergency water main repairs disrupt service to 30 homes and four fire hydrants, city officials say updates are forthcoming.
Federal prosecutors say Thomas Mwangi used forged documents and fake financial statements to secure $24 million in loans from a bank.