Macon No Kings event ends abruptly when sheriff tries to address concerns about cooperation with ICE
Hundreds gathered in Macon for another round of No Kings protests, but the event abruptly ended when a controversial speaker tried to address the crowd.
Things are coming to a head in the world of Georgia politics. At the state Capitol, lawmakers are running around like crazy as the annual lawmaking session winds down. That means trickery can often be ...
The Senate proposed a budget with funding for future cost-of-living adjustments for state retirees and $70 million for literacy coaches.
What started as an attempt to curb the reputational harm of mugshots posted online has morphed into fast-moving legislation ...
Fulton County is seeking the return of more than 650 boxes of 2020 election records that FBI agents seized from a warehouse in January.
Senate Bill 591, sponsored by Dahlonega Republican Sen. Steve Gooch, who is a candidate for lieutenant governor, passed the ...
In this week’s roundup, we bring you tales of inter-party kindness and intra-party contempt. A Democratic runoff candidate ...
The lawsuit alleges that the commission broke the law by not properly demonstrating a need for nearly 10 gigawatts of new ...
Senate Bill 482 would greatly diminish the public’s ability to access footage from police-worn body cameras, dash-board ...
Kellianne Elliott is a community organizer and law student at the University of Georgia School of Law. They spend their free ...
Georgia lawmakers advanced a bill imposing harsher penalties on protesters who block roads and highways Monday, sending it to ...
A Coastal Georgia district attorney and a Superior Court judge said Monday they were doubtful that enough evidence exists to ...
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