February is Black History Month across the world, and Central Georgia has plenty of ways to honor African American history. Here are some options.
Monday was Inauguration Day when Donald Trump once again took the oath of office to become president of the United States. Many leaders from Georgia closely watched the ceremony, and some were even present. Gov. Brian Kemp posted a picture online from ...
Georgia's right-wing government said Thursday it hoped to "reset" relations with the United States now Donald Trump was in power, after the previous US administration imposed sanctions on the ex-Soviet country for democratic backsliding.
President Donald Trump’s promised immigration crackdown began taking shape immediately upon his return to office this week, as he ushered in a spate of policy changes through executive orders that aim to put the United States out of reach for many aspiring immigrants worldwide.
With the Georgia Department of Public Health confirming a measles case in an unvaccinated Georgia resident, what do you need to know about the virus?
Changes could reduce liability insurance costs for businesses and commercial property owners. The evidence is mixed on whether it would drive large premium reductions for car and other types of insurance. And some researchers say efforts limiting lawsuits, often called tort reform, fattens insurers’ profits more than it cuts the price of policies.
The deadline to seek aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is Feb. 7, yet many in Jefferson County remain displaced and struggling to recover.
Georgia, the Peach State, is a blend of Southern charm, rich history and modern growth. The largest cities in Georgia range from bustling metropolises to charming towns that have grown into thriving urban centers.
Salome Zourabichvili, Georgia’s fifth president, is on a mission in Washington to make her country matter to President Trump and his incoming team’s “America First” foreign
The Dicastery for the Causes of Saints has promulgated a decree recognizing that five Spanish Franciscans were killed “in odium fidei” (“in hatred of the faith”) in 1597.
The first case of avian flu in a commercial poultry operation has been found, according to the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Bird flu has wreaked havoc on the egg market. In November and December alone, 17.2 million egg-laying hens died as a result of the virus. That’s nearly half of all birds killed by the virus in 2024, according to the USDA. And it will take months to replace those flocks.