Overall, consumers are still paying about 1.9 percent more for groceries than they were a year ago.
The National Park Service will allow free entry to its sites on President Donald Trump's birthday but not on Juneteenth or MLK Jr. Day.
SNAP rules now include more "able-bodied" adults, as well as military veterans, homeless people and young adults aging out of foster care.
Here's how Georgians can open a "Trump Account," a new savings tool where money is invested in the stock market on behalf of a child.
The ruling ended the last effort to punish the president in the courts for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.
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Georgia-based Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is resigning from office, leaving her former opponent vying to replace her.
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been the target of a bomb threat and fake pizza deliveries after cutting ties with Pres. Donald Trump.
See when federal workers in Georgia are expected to receive their "superchecks" after a 43-day government shutdown has ended.
The measure funds much of the government through Jan. 30 and provides funding for some agencies through the end of next September.
President Donald Trump advised giving most Americans at least $2,000 from tariff revenue collected by his administration.
Georgia officials announced a plan for releasing partial EBT benefits for families receiving food assistance during the shutdown.
A group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies. See what this means for Georgia.
ATL Mayor Andre Dickens defeated three challengers in his re-election bid, receiving more than 80 percent of votes cast in early returns.
Atlanta City Council incumbents led the charge in the 2025 general election. See updated results.
See when polls will now close in the City of Atlanta in the 2025 general election.
At least 1.4 million Georgia residents rely on SNAP, a grocery assistance program that has been in limbo since the government shutdown.
See where Atlanta mayoral candidates stand on housing, bridging the gap between city and state officials, flooding and food insecurity.
Ahead of the Nov. 4 election, Atlanta City Council candidates debated job cuts, funding loss and an attack on the Black community.
It wasn't immediately clear how quickly the EBT cards that GA beneficiaries use to buy groceries could be reloaded after the ruling.
See information on how to vote in Georgia's 2025 general election Tuesday, which will determine several key municipal races.
GA Head Start, WIC and SNAP programs could lose funding if Congress and the Trump administration does not reopen the federal government.
Georgia leaders react after nearly 1.4 million residents are set to lose their EBT benefits due to the ongoing government shutdown.
See the new average cost-of-living adjustment for nearly 2 million of Georgia's retirees and disabled beneficiaries.
Loan forgiveness will be processed for those eligible in certain repayment plans. See what to know in Georgia.
Millions of Americans will not receive SNAP benefits until the federal government shutdown ends. Here's what that means for Georgia.
Amid the ongoing shutdown, the Trump administration has frozen or canceled nearly $28 billion in funding for Democratic-led districts.
Thousands of Social Security Administration employees — about 12 percent of the staff — have been furloughed during the shutdown.
At past "No Kings" rallies, protesters peacefully demonstrated against what they say are authoritarian policies of President Donald Trump.
See information on how to vote early in Georgia's 2025 general election, which will determine who fills several municipal seats.
About 750,000 federal workers, including some from Georgia, are expected to be furloughed amid a federal government shutdown.
Congress has until Sept. 30 to come to an agreement on financing for FY 2026 to avoid a shutdown and possibly impact 111,000 GA workers.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis appealed a ruling that removed her from President Donald Trump's election subversion case in GA.
More than 300 South Korean workers detained in a massive immigration raid in Georgia are headed home Thursday.
A South Korean plane landed at the Atlanta Airport to take home 300 people who were detained at a GA Hyundai plant, but plans changed.
The deployment of 316 GA guardsmen comes after President Trump's executive order that proclaimed a "crime emergency" in Washington, D.C.
About 75 Georgia National Guard members will be part of the 1,700 service members in 18 other states to help Trump's immigration efforts.
Georgia Republicans are aiming to eliminate state income taxes, which currently generate about $16.2 billion in revenue for key services.
President Donald Trump has claimed there is “massive fraud” due to mail-in voting, when in fact voting fraud in the U.S. is rare.
Public Broadcasting Service and NPR affiliates in Georgia get major funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which is closing.