Two Democrats and one Republican seek to replace former state Rep. Shelly Hutchinson, who resigned this summer to care for a family member.
By building hard rail around the 22-mile Atlanta Beltline, local leaders will be embracing urbanism and building the city of the future.
As Democrats try to regroup ahead of the midterm elections, they’re facing a threat from within: a stubborn sense of frustration among their voters. In May, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll showed ...
The ongoing federal government shutdown risks taking away Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, benefits from Americans, including 1.3 million Georgians.
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican tradition that honors the deceased. Families build altars decorated with marigolds, candles, photos and favorite foods. Cemeteries are enlivened by ...
The Cobb-Marietta Coliseum & Exhibit Hall Authority announced the new name for the convention hall it owns and operates near Cumberland Mall, northwest of Atlanta.
The survey's responses reflect growing pressure among left-leaning voters on party officials to confront President Donald Trump more directly, in both rhetoric and policy.
Attorneys and staff at Atlanta law firm King & Spalding are completing 140 community service projects to mark the firm's 140th anniversary.
As machine-gun fire raked their workplace from outside, employees of a Gwinnett County bar scrambled to safety. No one was hit by gunfire, and a regular customer was arrested, ...
Georgia Public Service Commission has enormous power on regulating the future of the state's data centers and environmental protection. Citizens should cast an informed vote.
Months after a cyberattack on a call center for SNAP recipients, beneficiaries have struggled to obtain access to their benefits.
While the Maxwell Ratings reflect team strength, the simulation highlights the impact of the season’s structure as defined by games, region alignments and playoff brackets.