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The competition is run by an opaque Swiss organization that wants to sidestep controversies that could spoil the fun.
ATLANTA — Today was the last day for Gov. Brian Kemp to sign or veto legislation passed in this year’s general assembly. By midday, Kemp had already signed 212 bills into law.
Senate Bill 244 would also enable compensation from counties for attorneys’ fees and other legal costs in criminal cases in ...
PERRY, Ga. — Officials at the Georgia National Fairgrounds & Agricenter broke ground Wednesday on a new $21.5 million arena and small animal barn named after former state Rep. Larry Walker II, who was ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed a bill into law on May 8 that would deny the use of state funds for gender-affirming care ...
More than 102,500 retired veterans live in Georgia, and more than 92,000 receive military retirement benefits, according to ...
Work requirements set up a thicket of paperwork that leads eligible Medicaid recipients to lose their insurance. That’s the ...
U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff has launched an investigation into four major out-of-state companies buying up single-family homes in ...
Deloitte Consulting is taking in tens of millions in tax dollars to build, manage and market Georgia’s Medicaid work ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom wants California to stop enrolling more low-income immigrants without legal status in a state-funded health ...
Much of Georgia's attention has been on the U.S. Senate race. But both current and prospective candidates for governor have been busy.
A bill signed into law Tuesday by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp would make it easier to keep people with intellectual disabilities off death row when they’re convicted of a crime.