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Homan heads to Minneapolis as White House, under siege, softens tone

WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — U.S. border czar Tom Homan is expected in Minneapolis by Monday evening, President Donald Trump said, amid increasing criticism of...

US Sen. Mark Kelly’s lawyers say Pentagon attempting to violate his constitutional rights

WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly’s lawyers on Monday urged a federal judge to block the Defense Department from downgrading his...

Icy conditions persist across Northeast Georgia; refreeze, wind remain concerns

NORTHEAST GEORGIA — Winter weather continues to affect travel across Northeast Georgia, with officials reporting improving conditions on some main roads but warning that...

Atlanta Gas Light completes repairs on Clarkesville gas leak

CLARKESVILLE, Ga. — Crews with Atlanta Gas Light completed repairs Sunday to a gas leak in Clarkesville that occurred after a winter storm brought...

Buddhist Monks continue ‘Walk for Peace’ despite winter weather

A group of Buddhist Monks continue their trek across the country despite brutal weather conditions. The Walk for Peace is in North Carolina on...

Habersham County Schools closed Tuesday due to hazardous road conditions

Habersham County students and staff will get another day off from school on Tuesday. Schools will be closed on Jan. 27 due to continuing...

Habersham County road update: Cleanup efforts continue

Habersham County crews continue recovery efforts after widespread storm damage, with 115 roads still affected by downed trees. County officials say at least half...

After the storm: Ice, hazards, and bitter cold linger in Northeast Georgia

HABERSHAM COUNTY, Ga. — Winter Storm Fern has exited Georgia, but its impacts are far from over. Slick roads, widespread power outages, falling trees,...

Thousands still without power in Northeast Georgia

HABERSHAM COUNTY, Ga. — Thousands of Northeast Georgians remain without power in the wake of this weekend's ice storm. Nearly 14,000 Georgia Power customers...

‘Bell to bell’ cell phone ban proposed for Georgia high schools

(Georgia Recorder) — Georgia’s teenagers could soon be doing significantly less scrolling, swiping and tapping on weekdays. The state Legislature is poised to consider expanding...

Northeast sees more snow from the tail end of a colossal winter storm, at...

The U.S. workweek opened with yet more snow dumping on the Northeast under the tail end of a colossal winter storm that brought ice...

Deadly shooting in Minneapolis could lead to partial government shutdown over ICE funding

(States Newsroom) — A partial federal government shutdown appeared Sunday to unexpectedly be on the horizon, after another fatal shooting by federal immigration agents...