It really was no secret that Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens eventually would back away from the eastside Beltline rail plan. You know, the one that would have cost a quarter-billion dollars for a little ...
CARTERSVILLE — The Georgia Supreme Court debated Wednesday whether the State Election Board went too far when it attempted to pass new voting rules weeks before last year’s election. The case tests ...
Atlanta-based workers are baffled by Trump administration cuts to research that directly supports departmental health improvement goals.
Republicans have been reluctant to hold town halls with frustrated voters. U.S. Rep. Nikema Williams' event shows voters want to vent, regardless of who is listening.
After years of an uneasy alliance, Georgia Republicans are taking concrete steps to help President Donald Trump advance his agenda where they can.
The Trump administration has elicited a mix of hope and fear across Georgia this month since announcing it would slash the Veterans Affairs Department’s workforce by 15%.
As voters peppered U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock with questions this week about the White House’s escalating battle with the federal bureaucracy, one name came up more than any other. And it wasn’t ...
Despite being the only member of Georgia’s U.S. House delegation not on the 2024 ballot, Ferguson outspent almost a third of his colleagues after his retirement announcement.
Mayor Andre Dickens said Thursday he no longer wants the first phase of Beltline light rail to go alongside the Eastside Trail, backing off plans he supported during his campaign. The surprise ...
Whether it’s placing an order or budgeting for a project, confidence is key when making business decisions. Tariff whiplash from the White House has given businesses anything but certainty in recent ...