Nearly 200 United Methodist churches in Georgia have filed a lawsuit asking a judge to force the United Methodist Church to allow them to leave in a splintering of the denomination over issues of ...
Those in the know speak about indoor pools using a specialized term: natatoriums. And every day, Atlanta’s older adults are among that informed number as they take to the city’s under-cover waters to ...
Unclean equipment and dishes sunk the health score at Sake Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi in Grayson. During a routine inspection, the ice machine had a black mold-like substance in the interior and on ...
Here’s what the Falcons’ depth chart looks like with the most recent signing of offensive tackle Joshua Miles on Friday.
One of the two long-delayed nuclear units at Plant Vogtle near Augusta successfully generated electricity and connected to the grid for the first time, Georgia Power announced Saturday morning.
Engineers are closing in on a solution for flaking concrete, which has been falling from the ceiling of the 60-year-old facility in increasing amounts for the past several years.
The Gwinnett Stripers announced their 28-man opening-day roster Friday, and it includes eight players on the Braves’ 40-man roster, plus another fan favorite who has rejoined the Braves organization.
A flurry of votes brought this year’s Georgia lawmaking session to a close a few minutes after midnight early Thursday morning.
If Gov. Brian Kemp signs Senate Bill 56 into law, Georgians will soon pay sales taxes when they download books, video games and music.
Since Lanier High opened in 2010, teacher Mike Reilly has focused on drawing more women into the engineering and computer science classes.
Georgia peach farmers fear that an exceptionally warm winter followed by several days of freezing temperatures this month, may have inflicted a brutal, one-two punch that wiped out much of their crop.
Mike Luckovich is the award-winning editorial cartoonist for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He has twice been recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning, in 1995 and 2006. He was a ...
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