
The Potential Lingering Impact of Hurricane Ian on Georgia
Hurricane Ian caused much destruction throughout the past week in Cuba and Florida as a Category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Ian caused much destruction throughout the past week in Cuba and Florida as a Category 4 hurricane.
Your first heartbreak, accident, loss of a loved-one or being chased by a dog – these and so many other incidents can be lasting traumatic experiences, and mental-health practitioners are working to shift the way traumas of the past are being addressed today.
Women running in governors’ races throughout the country are potentially set to break records if elected this November.
Georgia Power is reducing its reliance on coal by phasing out several coal-fired units. However, clean-energy advocates say the company should dispose of all its waste correctly and not pawn the cost of cleanup on ratepayers.
With the naming of Atlanta as the 2026 World Cup host city, developers are now scrambling to deliver their plans for several skyline-defining projects ahead of the world’s biggest sporting event.
On September 21st, 2022, state regulators awarded licenses to two companies to grow, market and distribute medical marijuana in dispensaries within Georgia.
October and November are fall fair months, y’all! And no fall season is complete without some time taking rides, seeing animals, playing games, and of course eating the specialties of the wandering grounds.
Georgia’s unemployment rate stayed steady in August at 2.8 percent and the state added over 15,000 nonfarm jobs.
In Atlanta’s housing market where exorbitant home prices and high rents are excluding even many middle-class families, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and other local luminaries earlier this month stood outside a house built in 1949 that could help buck the trend by providing a safe and affordable place to live.
On Tuesday, September 15, an audio recording of Governor Brian Kemp surfaced on Twitter revealing his opinion on a birth control ban in Georgia.
As the first leaves begin to shift their colors, Georgia residents and tourists alike are getting ready to explore the state’s public parks and immerse themselves in autumn’s vibrant, fiery hues and Georgia’s picturesque landscape.
Late in July 2022, a federal appeals court overturned a lower court ruling regarding the state’s restrictive 2019 abortion law, which meant it would go into effect immediately.