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Three volunteers stand around a table piled with dozens of boxed food items.
Center for Family Resources hosts "Thanks for Giving" meal drive to provide DIY holiday meal kits for Cobb County families in need.
People standing outside gas station filling up cars
The Georgia gasoline tax suspension has expired and Georgians will now be facing 31.2 cents more per gallon at the gas pump.
Black man wearing a black polo sitting in office chair at a desk using his hands to illustrate a point while talking.
Across Georgia's film industry, workers suffer economic challenges, despite Hollywood actors settling on a tentative deal with studios.
Six people standing on wooden front porch wearing dress clothes and smiling for photo. The black man wearing a tan suit in the center of the photo holds a large pair of blue scissors cutting a blue ribbon outside of a maternity home with light green siding and a red front door.
Healthcare access, limited space and homelessness challenge maternity homes in Georgia, despite a law passed that expands zoning for homes.
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Urban gardens and farms in Atlanta help fight against food insecurity through affordable produce and education.
Women's high school flag football team in blue and white uniforms practice on football field with coach in blue and black with a baseball hat to the right
Women's flag football, one of the country's fastest-growing sports, is leading to scholarship opportunities and college leagues.
Left to right white mother takes selfie with mask on in airport security line with son and daughter who are both wearing hats and masks
Years after the COVID-19 pandemic, students continue to struggle with going back to in-person school and heightened levels of mental illness.
child wearing green shirt and red backpack boards a yellow school bus
Across Georgia, teachers face unrealistic expectations and staffing shortages as they urge districts to give raises and greater recognition.
Marietta's Chalktoberfest drew 83 chalk artists from all over the U.S. and countries such as Mexico, Japan, France, Italy, Turkey, Brazil and Ukraine. Fifty craft vendors, 11 bands and 125 beer and wine vendors were also available for sampling brews.
OKEFENOKEE Swamp: Marshy swamp on a sunny day with a blue sky and clouds
The Okefenokee Swamp Park receives funding to preserve the stories of Black Americans who developed the park during the Great Depression.
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