A raccoon has tested positive for rabies in Augusta, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. According to the department, a rabid raccoon was involved in an incident with the dog of a Richmond County resident.
A Georgia lawmaker is trying to pump the brakes on a longtime police practice that generates millions for small cities off the backs of drivers.
Democrats in Georgia are the minority at the State Capitol. On Tuesday, the Georgia Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS) confirmed that they were officially involved in the case of a child death earlier this month.
With more than 200 lawmakers under the gold dome, Georgia state senators and representatives are prioritizing regional improvements in the state. Lawmakers will look at ways to help Augusta, Columbus,
Travel alert:Airlines offering waivers in, out of Georgia ahead of winter storm This is the second winter storm to hit Augusta and many other areas of Georgia. The first came on Jan. 10 with ...
Will it snow again in Georgia? National Weather Service is predicting heavy precipitation at the end of next week. Here are the latest forecasts.
With another winter storm coming, some airlines are offering waivers and free flight changes for travel in and out of Georgia. Here's what we know.
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
Here’s what his budget recommendations have in store this year for Athens, Augusta and Savannah. Education Expanding higher education throughout the state of Georgia continues to be top of mind ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is investigating a Lincoln County commissioner and well-known business owner. 78-year-old Cooper Cliatt is the owner of Augusta Telephone and has been a county commissioner for more than 15 years,
President Donald Trump today will sign the first bill of his new administration – the Laken Riley Act, named for an AU student who was slain in Athens.
Nearly one year after Laken Riley was murdered at the University of Georgia, the school announced an additional $1.7 million security investment in campus safety projects.