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Lawmakers may be gone, but work is still being accomplished at the Georgia State Capitol this summer. With legislators away, architects have started to give both the House and Senate chambers a ...
Former University of Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley on Monday announced his 2026 Republican bid for the U.S. Senate in Georgia against Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff.
A federal receiver is on the hunt to recover $140 million lost in an alleged Ponzi scheme that benefited some Republicans in the top ranks of their party in Georgia and Alabama.
As the Trump administration continues cutting tens of thousands of jobs at the Department of Veterans Affairs, staff and vets ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the conduit for federal funds to NPR and PBS, announced on Friday that it is ...
The Olympic-style sports venture that will run an event next year with no drug testing signed world-champion swimmer Megan Romano as its first female and first American athlete Friday.
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs has announced it’s on track to eliminate a total of 30,000 employees ...
The CaringWorks Hope House is a 70-bed facility that supports adult men from across the state who have experienced ...
For hundreds of civil servants, today marks the end of their work at the U.S. Department of Education, though most haven't been allowed to work since March when they were placed on leave and later ...
The Decatur planters will live on, but this time in residents’ yards. The city auctioned off numerous planters online and in ...
An Augusta man who is an immigrant from Nigeria decided to self-deport using a mobile app that the Department of Homeland Security has branded as a way for undocumented people to leave the U.S. on ...
Cash for Today, Capital for Tomorrow. The pilot program, which aims to address the racial wealth divide, gives selected ...
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