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One August factoid -- we’re losing nearly two minutes of daylight per day — which will total nearly an hour for the entire month.
WANF, which goes independent and drops CBS affiliation Aug. 16, is doubling down on local news, offering more than 91 hours a week. up from 66 now.
Two behavioral health care providers are being sued by former patients who say they were assaulted as teenagers in Atlanta-area residential treatment facilities.
Boiled peanut stands are cultural beacons along Southern roadways this time of year. A Georgia farming family has turned them into entrepreneurial gold.
The VA’s Office of Inspector General released the results of a survey showing VA facilities in Georgia and across the nation had 4,434 staffing shortages as of April.
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is the latest to urge congressional Republicans to act to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies that defray the cost of health coverage.
The 2026 race to fill Governor Shotgun’s term-limited cowboy boots came into focus this week as President Donald Trump endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones.
Atlanta and the state as a whole both ranked No. 2 for density of women-owned small businesses. In fact, all of the top five cities are in the Southeast, LegalZoom found.
The policy to make course syllabuses public is being partially implemented this semester. By next fall, every class offered by USG schools must have its syllabus online.
Artificial intelligence is primed to disrupt the workplace, and it’s starting to change the way school is taught in Georgia K-12 classrooms, too.
The Wolves debuted their new $62 million Phillip Beard Stadium to start the night and finished it by holding off the Eagles in a 20-13 win, televised on ESPN2. “It was fun, it was different,” Buford ...
Months after the deadly D.C. plane and U.S. Army helicopter crash, parents of one of the pilots are advocating for aviation safety reform. Credits: AJC|NBC|NTSB ...
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