
President Trump Calls For Resignation of Fed Official After Fraud Allegations
Fed Governor called on by President Trump to resign after a colleague referred her to the Attorney General on mortgage fraud.
Two Truck Drivers in Alabama Among First Ticketed for Not Meeting Federal English Requirement
Two commercial truck drivers in DeKalb County, Ala., have become some of the first in the nation to receive citations for not speaking English, a federal requirement that has existed since 1937. The White House has said the rule is intended to address safety concerns...
Burt Jones Launches Georgia Governor Campaign Pledging Tax Cuts and Trump Agenda
Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones made it official Tuesday—he’s running for Governor, and he’s bringing President Trump’s agenda with him. Jones announced his campaign in a video posted to X and wasted no time linking himself to the 45th president, declaring,...
Experts Reject Claims Linking DOGE Cuts to Texas Flooding
Meteorologists and former federal officials say recent flash flooding in Texas was not caused by budget cuts to federal weather agencies, despite assertions from several Democratic lawmakers. Following the deadly floods that have claimed at least 120 lives—including...
Atlanta Teens May Face Hate Crime For Pride Vandalism
Four Georgia teens were arrested early Tuesday after police say they vandalized LGBTQ Pride flags and performed scooter stunts on a rainbow-colored crosswalk in midtown Atlanta. Now, they could face hate crime charges under Georgia’s enhanced penalty statute. The...
Experts Reject Claims Linking DOGE Cuts to Texas Flooding
Meteorologists and former federal officials say recent flash flooding in Texas was not caused by budget cuts to federal weather agencies, despite assertions from several Democratic lawmakers.
Atlanta Teens May Face Hate Crime For Pride Vandalism
Four Georgia teens were arrested after allegedly tearing down Pride flags and damaging a rainbow crosswalk. Now they may be prosecuted for a hate crime.
Former District Attorney Acquitted of One Count in Ahmaud Arbery Case Misconduct Trial
While one charge was dismissed in misconduct trial, the legal battle continues on.
Did Georgia Voter Identification Laws Hurt Turnout?
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.
Macon’s Cherry Blossom Festival Kicks Off Annual Celebration
The ten-day event celebrates international friendship and community pride with hundreds of activities and blooming cherry trees.
Former District Attorney Acquitted of One Count in Ahmaud Arbery Case Misconduct Trial
While one charge was dismissed in misconduct trial, the legal battle continues on.
Columbus Liquor Store Employee Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
A deadly altercation at a Columbus liquor store led to the arrest of a 24-year-old employee on multiple charges.