Georgia’s Hispanic business leaders are calling for better opportunities for legal immigration. It comes on the heels of President Donald Trump’s abrupt decision to add a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, ...
Synergies Work, an Atlanta non-profit supporting entrepreneurs with disabilities, is expanding in the face of federal cuts to programs that assist the community. Synergies Work hosted its third annual ...
Data from the National Rural Health Association shows that farmers are 3 to 5 times more likely to die by suicide than the general population. Also, a 2022 report from the Georgia Foundation for ...
Georgia State Sen. Greg Dolezal entered a crowded race for lieutenant governor Tuesday with a hard-line MAGA campaign pledging to curb the "radical left." ...
Nearly 1,000 senior Georgians are facing unemployment and uncertainty after the U.S. Department of Labor halted funding for the nation’s only job training and employment initiative designed ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A partisan standoff over health care and spending is threatening to trigger the first U.S. government shutdown in almost seven years, with Democrats and Republicans in Congress ...
The topic at the center of the budget dispute that could lead to a federal government shutdown at midnight Tuesday is health care — specifically, should Congress extend enhanced federal subsidies for ...
The Gwinnett County Police Department is at risk of losing millions of dollars from the county's newest and most populous city, as Peachtree Corners considers creating its own police force.
The wait continues for Georgia farmers who need more aid after Hurricane Helene, even as state and federal officials in other states announce agreements.
Georgia's highest court on Tuesday sided with Black landowners in a fight over zoning changes that weakened long-standing protections for one of the South’s last Gullah-Geechee communities founded by ...
Graduation rates among Georgia high schools reached 87.2% for the Class of 2025, a new record since federal law began requiring the adjusted cohort calculation in 2011.
It could soon get easier for Georgians with health insurance through the state’s Pathways to Coverage Medicaid program to maintain coverage.
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