
Almost 70% of Americans Disapprove of Biden’s Border Handling While the Administration’s Declaration Makes Little Impact
In a move driven more by polls than policy, Biden’s executive order accomplishes nothing but talk on immigration.
Former District Attorney Acquitted of One Count in Ahmaud Arbery Case Misconduct Trial
A Georgia judge has acquitted former District Attorney Jackie Johnson of one of two misconduct charges in her trial related to the handling of the 2020 killing of Ahmaud Arbery. On Monday, Senior Judge John R. Turner dismissed the misdemeanor obstruction charge,...
Jimmy Carter Wins Posthumous Grammy for Audiobook Narration
Former President Jimmy Carter has been posthumously awarded a Grammy for his narration of Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration, a collection of his final Sunday school teachings at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. The award,...
Columbus Liquor Store Employee Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
A Columbus liquor store employee has been arrested in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred Monday night. James Applewhite, 24, is facing charges of murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime. The charges stem...
Presidential Nominations: Meetings, Hearings, and Mountains of Paperwork
Supreme Court appointments may be what grabs headlines, but many more positions within the Federal government are subject to Presidential appointments – more than 4,000 to be exact. And that is just within the Executive Branch. Hundreds of positions including such...
International Brotherhood of Teamsters Announced It Will Not Endorse Anyone for President
This marks the first time in 66 years that the union has not endorsed in the race for America’s highest office.
Georgia Housing Inflation Crunches Consumers
A Joint Congressional Report shows just how much more Americans have paid due to inflation.
New Evidence Shows Drug Costs Skyrocketing Due To Price Controls
It may sound counter-intuitive, but a new report says that price caps on medicine have increased the costs to consumers.
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.
Macon-Bibb Transit Authority Announces Free Fare Days for the Holidays
Public transit services in Macon-Bibb County will offer free rides on select days to spread holiday cheer.
New Hampstead’s Playoff Run Ends in Dramatic Finish While Jenkins Secures Semifinal Spot in Overtime
Jenkins High School secures a spot in the semifinals as New Hampstead’s playoff run concludes in a dramatic finish.
Lowndes County 911 Introduces New Citizen Feedback Service
A new text-based system allows residents to share feedback after non-emergency interactions with 911 services.