Remembrances and well-wishes for former President Jimmy Carter quickly began to roll in after it was announced Carter had entered hospice care.
Georgia bill enforcing bans on public camping by homeless people moves forward in state senate.
New ‘fix’ to Georgia’s medical cannabis program clears legislative committee
Dave Williams, Capitol Beat News Service
Medical marijuana bill seeks to clear blockage in Georgia sales.
Atlanta’s BeltLine shows how urban parks can drive ‘green gentrification’ if cities don’t think about affordable housing at the start
Dan Immergluck, The Conversation
The restored area of the Atlanta BeltLine has driven housing prices up, making Atlanta one of the top housing markets to watch in 2023.
AJC poll: Georgians oppose runoffs, back sports betting and abortion rights
Mark Niesse & Maya T. Prabhu, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The AJC surveyed Georgians on their priorities as legislators discuss new laws on sports betting and run-off elections at the state Capitol this year.
Pay boosts, refunds and increased school spending dominate Georgia budget week hearings
Stephen Fowler, GPB News
Dominant themes in Georgia budget week hearings included pay boosts, refunds and more investment in Georgia schools.
Disaster assistance has been made available to multiple Georgia counties by The Federal Emegency Management Agency for areas impacted by the tornado outbreak on Thursday.
Gov. Brian Kemp attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Tuesday to speak on foreign and domestic policy.
Biden visit underscores MLK’s legacy and Atlanta’s prominence on the global stage
Kristi York Wooten, GPB News
In honor of the 2023 Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, President Joe Biden and Sen. Raphael Warnock on Sunday delivered messages of unity from MLK's historic pulpit at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
Gov. Brian Kemp, who was inaugurated to his second term on Thursday, released his proposed state budget. Georgia now projects it will collect $32.6 billion this year, a surplus of $2.4 billion.