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Putin agreed to let US, Europe offer NATO-style security protections for Ukraine, Trump envoy...

NEW YORK (AP) — Russia's Vladimir Putin agreed at his summit with President Donald Trump to allow the United States and its European allies...

New details on search for men feared missing on the Chattahoochee

Local emergency officials have released new details about the Saturday search for two men who were believed to be missing on the Chattahoochee River. As...

NGTC Towns County center awards first GED diploma since reopening

North Georgia Technical College’s (NGTC) Towns County Adult Education Center has celebrated a milestone, awarding its first GED diploma since reopening in fall 2024. The...

Tillery pushes to make Georgia 10th state with no income tax

Georgia lawmakers are weighing whether to abolish the state income tax, a move that would make Georgia the 10th state in the nation without...

State Election Board focus of upcoming House study committee hearing in Clarkesville

The Georgia House Blue Ribbon Study Committee on Election Procedures will hold a public meeting in Clarkesville later this month to examine the role...

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet Trump on Monday after US-Russia summit secured no halt to...

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet Monday in Washington with U.S. President Donald Trump, who has shifted to saying an...

Report urges state-level leadership on ‘resilience’ while ‘climate change’ still politically charged

A new report suggests the time is right for Georgia to create a state office aimed at planning for the effects of climate change. But...

Georgia hits insurers with $20M in fines for mental health parity violations

Georgia will fine health insurance companies more than $20 million for failing to comply with mental health parity laws, Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner...

Toccoa Falls College receives $1M gift to upgrade campus

Toccoa Falls College has received a $1 million gift to improve and expand its campus infrastructure. The donor, a longtime partner of the college,...

UGA earns top national rankings

The University of Georgia is once again being recognized among the nation’s top public universities, earning high marks in The Princeton Review’s 2025 rankings...

Cleveland Council votes to keep 5.056 millage rate, Mayor Turner opposes

The Cleveland City Council voted Thursday afternoon to retain the current tax millage rate for the city of 5.056 mills, which would represent a...

Ossoff, health care advocates ratchet up calls to renew tax credits set to expire...

(Georgia Recorder) — Georgia residents could see as much as a 40% increase in their health insurance premiums if Congress does not act to...