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Lawmakers Press Change To Citizen’s Arrest Law Cited In Arbery Case
Georgia lawmakers are considering revising the state’s citizen’s arrest law after a southeast Georgia prosecutor cited it as a justifica ...

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Georgia lawmakers are considering revising the state’s citizen’s arrest law after a southeast Georgia prosecutor cited it as a justifica ...

Two high-profile Georgia politicians quarrelled over voting rights on Wednesday during a virtual U.S. House hearing over en ...
Georgia lawmakers are set to return to the Capitol on June 15, more than three months after they abruptly suspended the 2020 legislative ...
Utility customers who have fallen behind on electricity and natural gas bills during the COVID-19 crisis could have their service cut.
Is it time to spike the football on Georgia’s ‘reopening’?
Several farmers markets across Georgia could close in budget crunch
Georgia slashes spending; Pre-K looks to be in danger
Georgia veteran concerned ‘Who’s Going To Remember Vietnam Veterans’
Claims it will hit ‘Net Zero’ greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Jobless claims slow; struggles remain for record number of idled workers
State eases county absentee ballot rules before June 9 primary
Economy craters; pet groomer hopes to land on feet
Governor courting GOP convention after Trump threatens to dump Charlotte
Middle Georgia Federal Court affirms right to record in public spaces
Bryan charged with murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment
The coronavirus has been a rough ride for Georgia’s public transit, which saw a 75 percent drop in ridership in April versus last year.
Lawyers say public shouldn't judge men charged in Arbery shooting
Blackwell replacement can serve without running for election until 2022
Critics go online to question Okefenokee swamp area mining plans
Georgians feeling initial signs of expected coronavirus recession.