89-year-old celebrates birthday at ‘No Kings’ protest in Midtown Atlanta
Mary Frances, celebrating her 89th birthday, emphasized the importance of democracy and civil rights, expressing concern over perceived regressions in American governance.
PHOTOS: 'No Kings' protests on June 14, 2025 in metro Atlanta, North Georgia
Metro Atlanta and numerous towns in the state of Georgia joined cities, towns and communities across the nation on June 14 for a day of protests and demonstrations.
Georgia Supreme Court to hear Fani Willis subpoena dispute
The Georgia Supreme Court has agreed to hear Fulton DA Fani Willis’s appeal over whether a state Senate committee can legally subpoena her and her office for testimony and records.
Gov. Kemp, AG Carr urge calm ahead of 'No Kings' protests in Georgia Saturday
Gov. Brian Kemp warned that while peaceful protests are protected, any violence against law enforcement during Saturday's "No Kings" rallies will bring "quick and heavy accountability."
Fired College Park city manager claims wrongful termination, seeks reinstatement
The fired city manager of College Park says his termination was wrong and should be reversed.
Sen. Warnock worried FEMA unprepared for hurricane season
Warnock wrote a letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and asked how budget cuts affect FEMA’s ability to respond to hurricanes and how DHS will keep the budget cuts from making Georgians less safe.
Georgia Supreme Court partially invalidates state election rules
Georgia Supreme Court strikes down four state election rules, citing overreach by the State Election Board.
Former Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill announces congressional run
Former Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill expected to announce a campaign for Congress tonight.
Georgia GOP attempts to block Brad Raffensperger from running as a Republican
Georgia’s Republican Party says Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger should not be able to run under the party’s banner anymore, but their attempt to kick out the election official may not go anywhere.
Sen. Brian Strickland enters race to succeed Georgia's AG Chris Carr
Strickland, a McDonough attorney, launched his campaign Tuesday, highlighting his record on conservative policies like the heartbeat bill and constitutional carry.
Sen. Jon Ossoff urges CSX to improve rail safety after derailments
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff has launched an investigation into CSX Transportation after two recent train derailments in Georgia.
Olu Brown, former pastor and business owner, announces run for Georgia governor
Former faith leader and small business owner Olu Brown is running for governor.
State Sen. John F. Kennedy enters GOP race for lieutenant governor
State Senator John F. Kennedy has joined the GOP race for lieutenant governor.
International travel policy raised again as South Fulton approves Nigeria visit
The issue of international travel is back in the headlines in the city of South Fulton.
Daniel Blackman disqualified from Public Service Commission race
Daniel Blackman has been disqualified from the Public Service Commission District 3 race after a judge ruled he did not meet residency requirements.
Democrats urge Kemp, Carr to clarify GA abortion law; Kemp responds
State Sen. Nabilah Islam Parkes and other advocates say the law is dangerously vague and creates confusion for medical professionals and families during medical crises.
Keisha Lance Bottoms praises federal court ruling blocking tariffs
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Keisha Lance Bottoms is praising a federal court decision that blocks a wide-ranging tariff plan imposed by President Donald Trump.
Sen. Jason Esteves talks about his campaign for governor
State Sen. Jason Esteves has launched his campaign for Georgia governor and received early endorsements from Atlanta City Council members, state lawmakers, and education leaders.
Georgia House Democrats launch statewide town hall tour Tuesday
Georgia House Democrats launched a statewide town hall tour Tuesday in LaGrange to connect with voters ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Early voting begins in Georgia Public Service Commission primary elections
Georgians can now head to the polls starting today to have their say on who can make the decisions that impact your utility bills.