Georgia’s partial Medicaid expansion program, Georgia Pathways to Coverage, is headed for major changes after federal officials told the state it must bring the program into compliance with the new ...
There are several new laws taking effect in Georgia in January 2026 that will bring a wide range of changes to everything from taxes to education to health care. Below is a quick guide to some of the ...
State officials say holiday fraud is climbing in Georgia. Here's what to know about scams with gift cards, fake emergencies ...
Georgia’s ruling party has introduced new legislation that would dramatically weaken protections for peaceful assembly, ...
Georgia is preparing to place Narcan in all public schools by next spring. A Gwinnett County father hopes the lifesaving drug ...
A massive data center project backed by Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and his family could be coming to Butts County, but many of the project’s details are still unknown.
ATLANTA—When the Azalea Fresh Market opened this summer, it became the only supermarket to operate in this city’s downtown in two decades. To make that happen, the city contributed $8 million in cash, ...
Details of the Gateway tunnel program's current status have been light since the government recently reopened. The Trump administration has threatened the Gateway program with termination and is ...
Republicans in Georgia are locked in a bitter civil war revolving around the government shutdown and a critical primary race for a shot at unseating Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. Though currently held ...
The Georgia Department of Human Services says Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients in the state can expect to receive their full benefits for November. They say that's based on ...
The federal government is reopening after a record-breaking, 43-day shutdown, but all is not well. On Monday’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s “Politically Georgia” podcast, AJC ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has ended, but its effects are still being felt across Georgia, especially among residents who rely on food ...