With more than 200 lawmakers under the gold dome, Georgia state senators and representatives are prioritizing regional improvements in the state. Lawmakers will look at ways to help Augusta, Columbus,
Georgia, the Peach State, is a blend of Southern charm, rich history and modern growth. The largest cities in Georgia range from bustling metropolises to charming towns that have grown into thriving urban centers.
After two recent snow and ice storms, when will Georgia get some warmth and sunshine? Multiple weather outlets are forecasting it in the near future.
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.
On Thursday, the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History celebrated the life and legacy of former Mayor Edward McIntyre Sr. at a panel.
Many variables factor into what makes a city more livable than another, from the variety of dining establishments, cafes and shops or the cost of living, housing affordability and job opportunities to the proximity of high-quality medical facilities,
A group that includes companies such as Uber and Waffle House is paying for TV ads to back the governor's proposal, which he plans to reveal on Thursday.
Painted by Florida-based muralist Steven Teller, “A Blossoming Ode to Georgia’s Musical History” depicts several of the state’s most influential artists singing and creating sound in unison. Recently completed in the lobby of the new Akins Ford Arena at the Classic Center,
The shopping center operator had the highest bid for the financially troubled Charlotte mall, but a judge has yet to approve the $39M deal.
These 12 legendary BBQ joints are packed with flavor that will have you licking your fingers and coming back for more! Nestled in Whitemarsh Plaza, Wiley’s Championship BBQ is like finding a diamond in a sea of charcoal. Their sign boasts a grinning pig that seems to say, “Come on in, the eatin’s fine!” And boy, is it ever.
First Lady Marty Kemp sat down with 11Alive to discuss new efforts to strengthen Georgia’s human trafficking laws, close loopholes and increase awareness statewide.
It would revise rules that govern lawsuits which he said are raising insurance rates and costs for businesses.