Op Ed: Congress Must Act Now to Help Georgia Families Facing Alzheimer’s
By State Representative Teddy Reese, House District 140 Alzheimer's disease is one of the defining public health challenges
By Wane Hailes Contrary to how the title reads, this is not me jumping on the “blue” bandwagon. Let me
By Wane Hailes The influence of Black communities in shaping political outcomes is undeniable. Time and again, our votes have
By Wane A. Hailes Life can often feel like a series of storms, each one bringing its own brand of
It’s time for Georgia to cast their votes. Although the voter registration deadline has passed, all registered voters can
It’s been 10 years, but I can still remember the last conversation I had with my father. It was
This year, more than $15 million in state transportation funds have been awarded through the application-based program, and since the program began local projects in all 67 Alabama counties have been funded
Each household is eligible to receive four nasal swab tests at COVIDTests.gov. Although, the tests won’t be mailed out until Sept. 30, you can go ahead and order yours now.
Let me say this from the “get-go,” I fully understand that we are not a monolithic people, that your
Governor Kemp declared a State of Emergency for all 159 Georgia counties in response to Helene and the Governor's Office urges all Georgian to be prepared for the weather overnight Sept. 26 - Sept. 27 morning.
There’s always a fear from the elders when young leaders join an organization that they plan to implement change
Effective this week, all household waste must be placed in city-issued black or brown carts for collection.