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Chester, a small town in north Georgia and two other rural municipalities in the state are the first communities in the U.S. to challenge the accuracy of their numbers from the 2020 census.
Just days before contract cutoff with Northside Hospital, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield has named longtime Anthem official as new president of its Georgia Operation.
When will the Columbus Georgia lawmaker leave to start his new career as a U.S. ambassador.
In this weeks episode of Gold Dome Debrief, a remembrance of MLK and Governor Kemp speaks on how Georgia can best use revenue.
Officials say self-service kiosks would allow drivers to renew their licenses without ever interacting with a driver services employee, cutting down wait times and increasing efficiency.
Georgia is looking to replace the old voter registration system with a faster and more secure system.
Fox News is seeking access to an expert report in light of a defamation lawsuit.
East Cobb residents raise concerns after a cityhood bill passes through the legislative committee.
The EPA rule is seemingly simple: Coal ash cannot be left in contact with groundwater. What has been missing is enforcement.
The Georgia State Capitol welcomed politicians, followers, and friends of the late Martin Luther King Jr. for his annual celebration.

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