The historic St. Simons Lighthouse, a maritime sentinel of the Georgia coastline since 1872, looms over St. Simons Sound, long guiding ships to shore whenever the surrounding water’s mercurial ...
In his 14 seasons as concertmaster of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, David Coucheron has performed Beethoven’s music more times than he can remember. But ask about his first experience with the ...
Additional water tankers and scores of firefighters have arrived at the Los Angeles area ahead of fierce winds that were forecast to return and threaten the progress made so far on two massive ...
Four years ago while shopping at an Atlanta Kroger, Chelsea Vincent had a crucial decision to make when nature called. Men’s or women’s? “There was a lot of anxiety going into either bathroom,” the 33 ...
When Jan. 15 passes and open enrollment closes, some types of shoppers will still be able to buy plans regardless of when they enroll. People who have a life event like moving to the state, losing ...
The CFP National Championship returns to Atlanta on Monday, Jan. 20, but you don’t need to be a fan or have a ticket to the game to be part of it all.
More than one friend reached out in shock asking, “Is this really a crime?” I think my friends were asking the same question I have since asked: “Are we allowed to let our children take risks?” ...
Take this hypothetical math: KFF estimates a Georgia family of four making $130,000 and paying $921 a month for coverage with subsidies would see their monthly payments increase to $1,647 without ...
Another person pleaded guilty in Fulton County’s sprawling “Young Slime Life” gang and racketeering case Monday, whittling the number of remaining defendants down to three.
At any given time, Judge Shukura Ingram handles about 250 cases involving defendants deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial. That’s in addition to her normal caseload as a superior court judge.
It is up to us as taxpayers to let Gov. Kemp know that Georgia should lead the way in making technical skills training and college much more affordable, if not free.
Two members of the State Election Board use private Gmail accounts for government business, leading to a lawsuit alleging the board isn't transparent.