Handful of laws now in effect for new year
Most bills the General Assembly passes each year take effect on July 1.
Most bills the General Assembly passes each year take effect on July 1.
ATLANTA - Fifty years after the Cumberland Island National Seashore was established, the National Park Service (NPS) is pushing a plan that essentially would double daily visitation to the remote b
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is asking the General Assembly to end general election runoffs in Georgia.
ATLANTA - Environmental advocates are calling into question Georgia Power’s plan for closing ash ponds adjacent to coal-burning power plants.
Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium will host the first college football national championship game under an expanded playoff format in 2025, the College Football Playoff’s Board of Managers announced
Growing up, Linda Smith enjoyed swimming in the Canoochee River and resting on one of its white sandbars near her family home.
The first bill prefiled for the 2023 legislative session takes aim at one of the hottest political topics in Georgia, a law that bans abortions at around six weeks of pregnancy.
Georgia Power customers can ill afford a nearly 12 percent rate increase at a time rampant inflation is making it harder to buy food and fuel, more than a dozen witnesses told state energy regulato
Georgia voters are destroying the old political adage that runoff elections are plagued with low voter turnouts.