The newly built school is piloting an after-school ballet program in partnership with Fulton County Schools and the Atlanta ...
Facing jittery global markets and drooping poll numbers since launching a war with Iran, President Donald Trump has cycled ...
A 12-year-old girl was taken to a hospital and died days after she collapsed in the street following a fistfight near a school bus stop in her Georgia neighborhood, according to police. The death of ...
In Ron Hsu's debut cookbook “Down South + East,” he describes his upbringing as the child of "a legendary matriarch of a Chinese restaurant empire in Georgia." As Hsu developed his career, a mix of ...
The loved ones of a Georgia teacher accidentally killed during a student prank are continuing to receive national attention and support, with over $450,000 raised in a GoFundMe campaign for the family ...
Plans by the Atlanta Mission to centralize services on a single Westside Beltline campus are facing pushback by area residents — and the district’s councilmember. The homelessness services provider ...
Georgia public health bills on foreign-trained doctors, HIV drugs, and school cellphone bans advance
Several public health bills have made significant progress toward passage in the Georgia General Assembly, including help for nurses facing addiction, a pathway for foreign-trained doctors to practice ...
State House lawmakers approved new requirements for families applying for food assistance in what was one of the final votes on a key legislative deadline day, with the proposal passing after midnight ...
The Georgia House of Representatives approved a $38.5 billion state budget for next year on Tuesday with significant spending aimed at improving childhood literacy across the state.
The Oscar-nominated documentary short “The Devil Is Busy” follows an Atlanta abortion clinic besieged by protesters, and brings together the realities of healthcare workers, advocates and families ...
All three Georgia legislative special elections will head to an April 7 runoff, according to unofficial results.
Georgia farmers can soon apply for more than $500 million in federal funding to help recover from Hurricane Helene. Applications open next week.
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