Volunteers held a rally in front of the American Legion on Bull Street Friday afternoon. The rally was to help veterans and ...
A Georgia man pleaded guilty to making false statements to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and bank fraud. Spencer ...
Whether it arrives in middle school or in the NBA, that last serious day on a basketball court, with refs and fans and a ...
ATLANTA- Spencer Askew, the founder and former CEO of E-Freight Solutions Worldwide, LLC, a Georgia- based logistics and supply chain company, pleaded guilty to defrauding Vinings Bank in connection ...
Lt. Gov. Burt Jones published an op-ed in support of expanding school choice across Georgia, while the House looks to cut funding from the program.
A planning document dated March 10 lists the dates when many of the cancellations are expected to go into effect. That does not mean all the locations will close by those dates, but agencies would ...
The Atlanta Falcons have made a significant addition to their defense, signing veteran edge rusher Leonard Floyd to a one-year contract. Floyd, a former Georgia Bulldog standout, brings a proven ...
A middle Georgia bureaucrat helped the Trump administration lay off thousands of federal employees. A judge has ordered that they be reinstated.
The Department of Veterans Affairs, a huge employer in the Augusta area, has eliminated an office created to help minority veterans.
The GOP has identified Georgia’s U.S. Senate race in 2026 as a chance to widen its margin over Democrats in the U.S. Senate after Democrat Jeanne Shaheen announced she won't run.
On Tuesday, department staff got a notice that its headquarters in Washington, D.C., and regional offices, including in Atlanta, would be closed Wednesday for “security reasons.” ...