‘He’s home’: Missing after 73 years, remains of Medal of Honor recipient return to...
SAVANNAH — Soldiers from the 9th Infantry Regiment made a desperate retreat as North Korean troops closed in on them. A wounded 18-year-old Army Pfc. Fearing that...
Georgia takes over health insurance market under new law
ATLANTA - The Georgia state government will operate its own marketplace for individual health insurance for the first time, under legislation that Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law Tuesday.The...
How Georgia’s new electoral law harms voters with disabilities
Caitlin Maystaff attorney, ACLU of Georgia
Brian Dimmick, Lead Attorney, Disability Rights Program, ACLU
CaseySmith, s/he, Equal Justice Works Fellow
Empish Thomas is a 51-year-old voter from DeKalb...
Obituary | John Clay Henderson of Rome, Georgia
John Clay Henderson, 52, of Rome, passed away peacefully on Thursday May 25, 2023 after a tough and courageous battle with cancer.
Clay was born on September 21, 1970 in...
The family of a Georgia woman who died after falling from a moving squad...
The family of a Georgia woman who died last year after falling from a moving squad car have filed a civil rights lawsuitFrom KATE BRUMBACK Associated...
On Thursday, a convicted child killer from north-west Georgia was again denied parole
WETUMPKA, Ave. — A convicted child killer who was once the youngest woman to face a death sentence in the United States but later had her sentence commuted,...
On Thursday, a convicted child killer from north-west Georgia was again denied parole
WETUMPKA, Ave. — A convicted child killer who was once the youngest woman to face a death sentence in the United States but later had her sentence commuted,...
Family files lawsuit over fatal fall of Georgia woman from moving police car
The family of a Georgia woman who died last summer after falling from a moving police car have filed a lawsuit against Hancock County Sheriff's Attorney Ben Crump announced...
Die georgischen Gesetzgeber sind bereit, das Entschädigungsgesetz für zu Unrecht verurteilte Bürger zu überdenken
Die Realität für viele zu Unrecht verurteilte Georgier ist, dass sie, nachdem sie jahrzehntelang vom Staat eingesperrt waren, ohne jegliches finanzielle Sicherheitsnetz freigelassen werden. Von Schuldgefühlen...