Judges’ letter did not mention their own campaign contributions in the hotly contested race.
Inside Chatham County’s pivotal judge race
Voters in Chatham County face stark choice in election for Superior Court judge between a longtime prosecutor and an experienced public defender.
Slideshow: Gaza protesters meet resistance in Savannah
Protesters were met with posters bearing photos of kidnapped Israeli children taped to benches in Johnson Square.
Video: Horseshoe crabs spawning at high tide
They spawn on quiet beaches during high tides brought by the new and full moons, leaving several clusters of 4,000 eggs buried in nests in the sand
A look at Liberty County’s tax commissioner candidates
Two candidates, former Liberty County Chief Financial Officer Kim McGlothlin, and longtime Tag Office employee James “Jamie” Sharp, are both running in the Democratic primary.
Georgia promised to fix how voter challenges are handled. New law could make problem worse.
When it takes effect in July, SB 189 will make it easier for Georgia residents to use questionable evidence when challenging fellow residents’ voter registrations. Voting rights activists also claim that the law could lead county officials to believe they can approve bulk challenges closer to election dates.
Report: Georgia drops 300,000 children from Medicaid
No way to track what happens to those pushed off rolls.
Ossoff continuing to pressure postal service to fix mail processing delays
At a hearing, Ossoff said that only 36% of inbound mail handled by the Atlanta Regional Processing and Distribution Center was being delivered on time as of the end of February.
Electric flying vehicles about to become reality in Georgia
AAM technology focuses on transporting passengers and cargo on short trips at low altitudes. Flying at altitudes of 1,500 feet to 4,500 feet, eVTOLs are capable of transporting four to six passengers up to 250 miles.
Federal Railroad Administration chief says Georgia needs passenger train champions
The Atlanta-Macon-Savannah corridor is one of 69 identified in 44 states through the Federal Railroad Administration through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.