OP Ed: No One Should Profit From the Rules They Write: Congress must vote NO on the CLARITY Act
By: Royal Anderson, chair of the Muscogee County Democratic Committee Americans are getting tired of watching one set of rules
“Youth violence and school safety are pressing concerns that demand comprehensive solutions. Schools alone cannot tackle these issues. Instead, a
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.
Here in Georgia, a new law went into effect in July, that makes it easier for people to attempt to kick others off the rolls through voter challenges.
Columbus, Ga. — Three additional suspects have been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Earkavion Lee,
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey on announced ILJIN, a leading automotive and industrial bearings and chassis manufacturer, is investing nearly $100
After an extensive national search, Valerie Richardson has been named the new Director of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act office
On Sept. 29, Davis Broadcasting will hold its 12th Annual Jazz on the River event. This free, family-friendly celebration
PHENIX CITY – Some receivers possess an innate talent that allows them to read the field, position their bodies perfectly, connect
Georgia Head Coach Kirby Smart offered an update on star defensive end Mykel Williams during his Sept. 25th press conference,