The Georgia-born president and humanitarian Jimmy Carter celebrated his 100th birthday this year, making him the oldest ...
Workers who assist Georgians with disabilities are starting to see a long-awaited pay-bump, giving providers hope that they ...
Buried among Florida’s manicured golf courses and sprawling suburbs are the artifacts of its slave-holding past: the long-lost cemeteries of enslaved people, the statues of Confederate soldiers that ...
Former Georgia Sen. Vincent Fort, a Democratic party leader in the Georgia Senate who was once a candidate for Atlanta mayor ...
Twisted equipment and snapped tree limbs still litter Chris Hopkins’ Georgia farm more than two months after Hurricane Helene ...
Each year, the U.S. can nominate one site to the United Nations’ list of culturally and naturally significant sites around ...
The man accused of gunning down United Healthcare’s CEO outside a Manhattan hotel is now jailed in New York, awaiting arraignment Monday on a state murder indictment after he was returned to the city ...
Chancellor Sonny Perdue says the state’s public colleges and universities are receiving an influx of out-of-state ...
Black children in Georgia's schools make up just over 37% of students but represent well over half of all out-of-school ...
Many older adults in metro Atlanta struggle with loneliness and social isolation, especially those living in suburban areas ...
A WABE Politics Podcast," we take stock of the year in Georgia politics, including a recent court decision removing Fulton ...
This past year, 176 people died while homeless in Fulton and DeKalb county, according to Mercy Care, a healthcare provider ...