On Friday, Georgia’s top public defender encouraged government officials and the community to continue supporting programs that transform lives during the state’s 40th anniversary celebration of...
The Georgia Department of Corrections and Republican Gov. Brian Kemp unveiled a plan Tuesday to spend an additional $600 million on the state prison system, which...
School vouchers are unpopular. They are unpopular with liberal voters. They are unpopular with conservative voters. In modern American politics, it is rare to find such...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – A one-time infusion of cash in this year’s budget will put transportation projects on a fast track. On Thursday, the...
Georgians will head to the polls Tuesday for the final day of voting on contests that will settle several races and tee up others for matchups...
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) – On Tuesday, April 30, Governor Brian Kemp finalized new laws to strengthen Georgia’s No. 1 industry: agriculture. Department of Agriculture Commissioner Tyler...
A bill regulating hemp products, licensing and restricting their purchase to customers 21 and older awaits its fate on Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk after state lawmakers...
An expansion to Georgia’s school voucher program is getting another shot this year after passing the House Education Committee on party lines Wednesday. The latest form...
Thursday was Crossover Day in the Georgia Legislature, the deadline for bills to easily pass from either the House or the Senate, and culture war partisans...
The killing of 22-year-old Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus last week shocked and horrified people far beyond Athens. On Monday, the immigration status...