Georgia Power officials said they had been working with Town Center at Cobb for several months to resolve the payments and disconnecting service at the mall was a “last resort.”
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens is urging the Trump administration to immediately restore federal funding for the city and the region following an announcement that federal grants and loans would be paused.
If you're tuned into social media, you might have seen a post claiming that fast-food chain In-N-Out was coming to Atlanta.
Out of all 50 states and the District of Columbia, Georgia is one of just four states to score an “F” in all categories.
Atlanta mayor backs moratorium on homeless encampment sweeps
Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said she is considering running in Georgia's 2026 gubernatorial election. She last served in the Biden administration.
Major metro Atlanta school districts are intending to opt out of the statewide homestead tax exemption, which puts a cap on yearly property tax increases. Here is our full list of public hearings residents can attend to weigh in on the exemption.
A federal judge temporarily halted President Donald Trump’s order freezing trillions of dollars in federal grants and loans. But not before the sprawling plan had unleashed a wave of confusion — and some panic — among public and private organizations that rely on the money to fund programs aimed at everything from Meals on Wheels to solar power to cancer research.
Someone won $50,000 playing Mega Millions after matching four numbers and the Mega Ball in the Jan. 28 drawing, just missing the estimated $44 million jackpot, the Georgia Lottery said. The winning ticket was sold at a Kroger fuel station in Tucker, according to lottery officials.
The legislation, Senate Bill 50, would expand access to medical coverage to Georgians making less than 138% of the federal poverty limit and would request a waiver to do so from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
A player in Johns Creek won $163,145 in the $25 and $50 Frenzy Quick Win Game, netting 50% of the rolling progressive jackpot, the Georgia Lottery said. The winning ticket was purchased at the Nesbit Ferry Food Mart in Johns Creek, about a 30-mile drive northeast from downtown Atlanta, according to the lottery.
Senator Emanuel Jones is hosting a press conference to discuss proposed safe gun storage legislation, informed by a Senate Committee study. The event is at the Georgia State Capitol.