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New York Attorney General Letitia James charged in fraud case after pressure campaign by...

WASHINGTON (AP) — New York Attorney General Letitia James was charged Thursday as part of a mortgage fraud investigation aggressively pushed by the Trump...

North Carolina man charged with kidnapping after allegedly hiding in victim’s car

RABUN COUNTY, Ga. — A North Carolina man is behind bars after deputies say he hid inside a victim’s vehicle in Rabun County, Georgia,...

Dekalb school chief indicted for alleged kickback scheme

ATLANTA (AP) — The superintendent of Georgia's third-largest school district has been indicted on federal charges alleging he ran a kickback scheme and stole...

Judge sets Nov. 14 deadline for new prosecutor in Georgia election case against Trump

ATLANTA (AP) — A judge says that the agency tasked with finding a prosecutor to take over the Georgia election interference case against President...

PSC candidates aim to energize voters ahead of early voting

Candidates for Georgia's Public Service Commission are racing to energize their voters ahead of November’s election. Republicans held a rally in Forsyth County Tuesday evening...

White County Commission approves grant funding for road projects

White County commissioners, this week, approved accepting Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Local Maintenance and Improvement (LMIG) funding to help with some local road...

Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire, release of hostages and prisoners

CAIRO (AP) — Israel and Hamas have agreed to a pause in their devastating two-year war and the release of the remaining hostages in...

Commentary: Republicans will pay for inaction on expiring health care subsidies

It has taken some time, but the American public is finally beginning to understand what Republicans in Washington are doing to our nation’s health...

UGA study: Coyote control efforts may be a losing battle

Trying to thin out coyote populations may be a losing fight, according to a new University of Georgia study. Researchers found that Eastern coyotes have...

Air traffic control staffing steady, but stress during shutdown worries DOT

(States Newsroom) — The Federal Aviation Administration reported no travel delays due to staffing levels at U.S. air traffic control facilities on Wednesday, following...

Athens-Clarke County commissioners vote on new location for Eastside Fire Station

The potential relocation of a fire station in Clarke County has inspired multiple rounds of debate by commissioners over the past several years. Last...

Demorest balances infrastructure and accountability amid rising property values

DEMOREST — Demorest city leaders are putting their focus on maintenance and steady finances as they enter the new budget year. Officials approved contracts...