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Transgender Connection To Marjorie Taylor Greene "Swatting" Call Unclear, As Police Investigate
Rome Police officers responded to the home of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene shortly after 1 a.m., Wednesday.
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Rome Police officers responded to the home of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene shortly after 1 a.m., Wednesday.
Celeste Chippero moved from Michigan to Georgia feeling confident she would find support services for her son Peter, who has cerebral palsy.
A Fulton County judge will decide whether Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp must testify before a special grand jury.
The incident which cost police resources resulted in Greene attempting to use it as a fund-raiser, seeking small donations, the report says.
The firm that wants to mine for heavy minerals near the Okefenokee Swamp scored a major victory recently.
When Sen. Kim Jackson's wife became seriously ill, the Georgia state senator wanted to be by her side at the hospital.
Former Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal is being remembered as a champion of literacy.
A group of residents is fighting to prevent the world's largest wood pellet plant from coming to a mostly Black and Hispanic neighborhood.
Mason Goodwin, a recent graduate of Atlanta Public Schools, told a Senate committee that securing his diploma seemed to be a challenge.
A federal judge has rejected the Biden administration's rationale for blocking Gov. Brian Kemp's plan for partial Medicaid expansion.
If you're voting in person this November, remember to bring your own snacks.
The U.S. Supreme Court removed 2 Georgia Public Service Commission races from the Nov. ballot, but left open the possibility for an appeal.
Georgia's plan to spend $135 million in federal funds to boost electric vehicle charging will focus on rural, underserved communities.
Two candidates vying to lead Georgia's public schools shared a stage Thursday to sound off on the top issues facing teachers and students.
A Fulton County judge has reversed Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's decision to disqualify Democrat Patty Durand as a candidate.
An attorney connected to twice-impeached Trump coordinated with experts from an Atlanta-based firm to hack into Coffee County's systems.
The decision "is extremely disappointing and leaves in place a law that severely compromises women’s health care in Georgia" -- ACLU
"Please donate to abortion funds so that everybody who wants an abortion can access one," the author says.
Georgia has a lot of extra money now; Abrams would use it to create between 25,000 and 45,000 new jobs; Kemp would support small government.
Kemp proposed a combined $2 billion in tax rebates that could return about $1,000 to taxpayers, if approved by state lawmakers next year.