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Record Early Voting Ends, Setting Up Georgia's High-Stakes 2022 Election Day
Tuesday's primary for governor, secretary of state, Congress, state lawmakers, and a host of other races are expected to draw big numbers.
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Tuesday's primary for governor, secretary of state, Congress, state lawmakers, and a host of other races are expected to draw big numbers.
In Pennsylvania, Republican primary voters have nominated a radical, full-blown insurrectionist as their candidate for governor.
The Georgia State Election Board voted unanimously Tuesday to dismiss three cases based on claims of illegal “ballot harvesting."
Georgia students trade for sunglasses and swimsuits after a school year, but for teachers, it's fighting back Republicans' attacks on books.
Each day, parents send their little ones off to school to discover their places in the world – many of them by bus.
Georgia communities and nonprofits are receiving an influx of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants to help relieve homelessness.
Low-income moms will be eligible for a year of Medicaid coverage under a bill Gov. Brian Kemp just quietly signed into law.
A group of voters in Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene's Northwest Georgia district has renewed its challenge of her candidacy.
For the first time in history, the Department of Interior investigated the federal Indian boarding school system across the United States.
A former Georgia Republican candidate for governor is accused of misusing hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions.
Georgia Democrats face major headwinds going into this year's midterms, but they are looking to the not-so-distant past for inspiration.
A Georgia policy think tank's report argues that too many government regulations drive up the cost to build new homes.
As legislators pushed through a restrictive voting bill during 2021, Bartow County election supervisor Kirk felt frustrated, sidelined.
When Georgia college students return to campuses in the fall, they could be in for more spirited intellectual debate than they're used to.
Inside the Apple store at Cumberland Mall, business is brisk on a Thursday afternoon. There is not a whiff of discontent among retailers.
Of the Seven Natural Wonders in Georgia, only one has become globally transcendent, attracting millions of visitors from all over the world.
The Georgia Board of Regents, which oversees the state's public universities, is set to consider a rule change at Tuesday's meeting.
(Andrea Goolsby speaks wistfully about the taste of water fresh from the well at her childhood home in Juliette.)
It is driven by "hotly contested primary races" for the U.S. Senate, the report states.
Entitlement: “The condition of having a right to have, do, or get something.” –The Britannica Dictionary.