This week, the U.S. Department of Education announced it was firing nearly 50% of its workforce. In addition to the 1,300 ...
The Supreme Court of Georgia announced on Tuesday that the state's Judicial Nominating Commission is accepting nominations to ...
Firings and funding cuts at the National Weather Service and other agencies have some experts worried about accurate ...
Georgia lawmakers and Asian American rights advocates commemorated the four-year anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings at ...
The consuls general of Canada and Mexico say that Georgia businesses that export goods to their countries should be worried ...
Jessica Johnson says that the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form typically takes about 30 minutes to ...
On this week's episode of "Plugged In," hosts Rahul Bali and Sam Gringlas discuss how Warnock and other Democrats are grappling with the flurry of changes coming from Washington.
Atlanta-based Emory University is among a number of institutions of higher education to announce hiring freezes recently, ...
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff introduced Tuesday a bipartisan bill designed to make homeownership affordable for first responders and teachers nationwide. Alongside Republican Florida Sen. Ashley Moody, Ossoff ...
Georgia's Fulton County, where past elections have been marred by long lines, slow precinct reporting and even false claims ...
Georgia Association of Educators President Lisa Morgan said educators are "extremely concerned" about the next school year, ...
President Donald Trump is just over 50 days into his second term. In a matter of weeks, he has signed a flurry of executive actions that have spurred confusion, led to layoffs and even prompted ...