The fate of a Senate bill banning puberty-blocking medications for minors with gender dysphoria is unclear after a rocky House Committee hearing Tuesday. Savannah Republican Sen. Ben Watson’s Senate Bill 30 was […]
Georgia’s construction industry is facing a worker shortage, with 76% of companies struggling to find enough employees, according to a survey by the Associated General Contractors of America. The industry […]
Mayor Alan Hallman says the city of Hapeville delivers top-notch services despite its small size. He says Hapeville’s annual budget is $18 million and the city recently had a $2 […]
Ingrid Saunders Jones understands the importance of being intentional. She says she hopes that she has made a difference. Saunders Jones, one of Atlanta’s most respected global corporate leaders, is […]
International Transgender Day of Visibility will be recognized on March 31. The day is used to celebrate transgender people and raise awareness about issues that impact them. Quinton Reynolds, the […]
When Colt Chambers first opened The Alley Stage, a “mom-and-pop” comedy and arts venue in downtown Marietta, he observed the diverse attendees who came through the doors. Among the local […]
The Decatur City Commission on Monday approved an agreement with JHC Corporation for about $7 million to construct the renovations to the Decatur Square. The city commission also set a project […]
Members of the Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership and Atlanta Regional Commission met to present the Atlanta Regional Housing Forum to discuss affordable housing in the community. With potential federal cuts […]
Aimee Zangandou says no one dreams of becoming a refugee. She can still remember vividly when she and her family arrived in Georgia. The year was 1997. She says her […]
Georgia lawmakers are weeks away from Sine Die for the 2025 legislative session. As state officials work to get legislation across the finish line, the American Civil Liberties Union is […]
A judge has ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to pay more than $54,000 in attorneys’ fees and to turn over documents after finding that her office violated Georgia’s Open Records […]
Earlier this year, Michael Woolfolk attended a legislative committee in Georgia where lawmakers considered for a third year whether to compensate the 45-year-old for the 19 years he spent behind […]