Reports show increased voter turnout statewide, even as turnout in the southern half of the Peach State trended downward.
Georgia Housing Inflation Crunches Consumers
A Joint Congressional Report shows just how much more Americans have paid due to inflation.
State Supreme Court Declines To Expedite Appeal of Judge’s Ruling on Georgia Election Integrity
Georgia’s highest court has declined to expedite the appeal filed following a Fulton County judge ruling seven measures as unconstitutional.
Early Voting in Georgia Starts Tomorrow
Voters can cast their ballots ahead of Election Day at multiple locations within their county.
Georgia Board of Regents Calls for Ban on Transgender Women in College Sports
State leaders urge major athletic organizations to align with policies restricting transgender athletes’ participation.
Governor Kemp Extends State of Emergency for Counties Impacted by Hurricane Helene
Extension aims to provide continued relief for areas hardest hit by the late September storm.
Georgia Supreme Court Reinstates Abortion Ban Amid State Appeal
The state’s near-ban on abortions is back in effect while the court reviews the legality of the law prohibiting most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.
Voter Registration Deadline Approaches for Georgia Residents
Georgia voters must register by Monday, October 7th, to participate in the upcoming election cycle.
Death Toll Climbs as Georgia Begins Recovery from Hurricane Helene
The storm left widespread devastation, resulting in significant loss of life, power outages, and ongoing recovery efforts across the state.
Voter Confidence Remains Low Amongst Georgians
Georgia’s election systems have taken criticism from both Republicans and Democrats, but the Secretary of State says concerns are unfounded.
Dyslexia-Focused School Opens its Doors for the First Time in Middle Georgia
An Innovative Approach to Learning Is Now Underway in a New Neighborhood