Federal health officials abruptly eliminated the CDC team tracking IVF success rates across America yesterday. This cut contradicts President Trump’s recent embrace of fertility treatments. đ Why It Matters: Patients seeking IVF treatments now lose a critical resource for comparing clinic success rates. The team provided transparent data that helped millions make informed decisions about […]
Georgia Bill Doubles Compensation for Teachers Killed by School Violence
The families of teachers killed in mass shootings and other violent acts at school would get double the money under legislation that has passed both chambers of the Georgia General Assembly. The House of Representatives voted unanimously Friday to approve the Senate’s changes to House Bill 105 and send the bill to Gov. Brian Kemp for his […]
Savannah’s Free Spring Break Extravaganza for Youth
A free Spring Break Extravaganza for Savannah youth will take place Saturday, April 5, featuring a job fair, summer program opportunities, basketball activities, games, food, and prizes. The event, hosted by Savannah’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, aims to provide positive experiences for young people during their school break. The office works to identify […]
Religious Freedom Bill is Now Law in Georgia
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp kicked off the final day of the 2025 legislative session by signing Senate Bill 36, also known as the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), into law, appeasing some Georgian residents who have been calling for stronger protections under state law for free exercise of religion. The bill mirrors federal legislation that […]
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Maya Homan is a politics reporter based in Atlanta. Most recently, she covered the 2024 presidential election and Georgia state politics for USA TODAY and its network papers. She is a graduate of Northeastern University, and before moving to Georgia, she spent two years at the Boston Globe covering breaking news, arts and features.
Should Keisha Lance Bottoms Run for Georgia Governor?
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says she is seriously considering a run for Georgia governor. In a statement released Friday, Bottoms invoked the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., saying there is a âfierce urgency of now.â She criticized Republican leaders for following former President Donald Trump, saying they are leading Georgia off […]
Meet Al Taylor, The Interim Superintendent of Gwinnett County Schools
Al Taylor steps into the role of interim superintendent for Gwinnett County Public Schools with a career spent entirely within the district. Taylor previously served as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and most recently as chief of schools before accepting this interim position. đ The Plan: In a recently released video address, Taylor […]
All Charges Dropped Against Georgia Woman Arrested After Miscarriage
District Attorney Patrick Warren announced today that all charges have been dismissed against a 24-year-old Tifton woman, Selena Chandler-Scott, who experienced a miscarriage and was later arrested after placing the fetal remains in a dumpster. The decision follows a comprehensive review of the Tifton Police Departmentâs investigative file, Georgia Bureau of Investigationâs Medical Examinerâs report, […]
Georgia Weekend Weather: Heat Before Sunday Storms
Our area will experience warm temperatures through the weekend before storms move in Sunday. Today reaches near 88 degrees with partly sunny skies and calm winds that shift to light southerly breezes by afternoon. đ Tonight’s Forecast: Expect partly cloudy conditions with temperatures dropping to around 64 degrees. Southeast winds remain light at around 5 […]
Will Lawmakers Kill DEI in Georgia?
After lengthy debate that plumbed the depths of racism in American history, Georgiaâs Senate Democrats were unable to convince their Republican colleagues to drop legislation that would ban preferential treatment in public colleges and schools based on race and other factors. With this yearâs legislative session ending Friday, Republican senators were rushing their measure through. […]