Excitement is building as Central Georgians prepare for a historic journey to Washington, D.C, with Inauguration Day just ...
Jimmy Carter liked to eat at the Pit Stop in Thomaston, Ga. That was where the future president met a boy who would grow up ...
Senate Republicans wasted no time in targeting transgender people on day one of the Georgia General Assembly’s legislative ...
It was but a brief stop in the dayslong goodbye to Jimmy Carter. But the funeral procession’s “pause” at the state Capitol on Saturday spoke volumes about the former president’s legacy in Georgia.
Lance Green was just a boy eating breakfast with his Georgia State trooper father about 1974 when Lance met a man with a big smile. The man, Green recalled, "waves me over and says, 'Come here.