Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell dive into questions about Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Nels Peterson, ranked choice voting and Atlanta’s potholes. They also answer questions about the 2026 U.S.
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Alongside the creation of the Georgian version of DOGE, the government has passed several contentious laws aimed at curbing foreign influence and tightening control over civil society and media ...
The 2025 legislative session ended abruptly Friday when the Senate suddenly adjourned earlier than usual, catching many ...
ATLANTA -- A repeated attempt to fix Georgia's inefficient system for compensating people wrongfully convicted of crimes ...
Kamala Harris inspires social media reactions after calling on Americans to resist intimidation and stand up to ...
Eight candidates, including both incumbents, are running for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission. The District ...
Four Democrats will be competing in June for a chance to face Republican Fitz Johnson. One Republican is running against Tim ...
The award, created in 1989, is presented to “public servants who have made courageous decisions of conscience without regard ...
Now, with the state chapter of the Democratic Party announcing their election schedule for a new party head, a state senator ...
The last day of the session, known as sine die day, is closely approaching which means bills are speeding their way through ...
Trump Jr. tipped his cap to the Alabama volunteers who flocked to swing states to put his father over the top.