Georgia's state Senate wants to boost spending on Hurricane Helene relief even more, including creating a grant program that could provide aid to individuals.
The proposed work includes demolishing a detached accessible toilet. Yellowave, which already operates on the beach in Kemp Town, said: “Yellowave is rooted in their passion for providing healthy, ...
The now 12-11 Greyhounds will be back in action on Wednesday, February 26, a district semifinal match up with #3 seeded ...
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Several people gathered at Inlet Beach to cheer on Seapork and Rambam, two sub-adult sea turtles, as they returned home after going through Gulf World Marine Institute’s rehabilitation program. “The ...
Kandiss Taylor announced during an appearance Tuesday on Steve Bannon’s podcast that she will seek the GOP nomination in ...
The Georgia Senate approved its version of the amended fiscal year 2025 budget that cut some items from the House version but ...
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs is the latest on the state's high court to announce his resignation before his elected term expires.
ATLANTA – The Georgia Senate overwhelmingly passed a record $40.5 billion mid-year state budget Wednesday that prioritizes disaster relief, infrastructure needs, and prisons.
Boggs revealed his decision to step down in a letter to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA), citing “increasing family and personal obligations.” ...