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When Do Georgia Voters Choose Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Replacement?

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced a special election set for March 10, to fill the U.S. House seat for District 14 after Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned. What’s Happening: The special election will take place in Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker, Whitfield, and portions of Cobb counties. If no candidate wins […]

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Man Arrested After Stolen Truck Chase Across Two Georgia Counties

A 34-year-old man was arrested Monday evening after a vehicle pursuit involving a stolen truck crossed between two counties. What’s Happening: McKendrige Ross Veasley, of Warthen, was taken into custody without incident on Mills Lindsey School Road off Highway 15 North in Washington County. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office was notified earlier Monday evening that […]

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Could Mobile Units and Student Loan Aid Help Solve Georgia’s Rural Cancer Crisis?

This entry is part 40 of 40 in the series Health Care In Crisis

A state legislative committee is recommending expanded loan forgiveness for doctors and increased funding for mobile screening units to combat a severe shortage of cancer care providers in rural Georgia. The House Study Committee on Cancer Care Access released its final report following a series of public meetings across the state held last year. The committee, chaired […]

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BioLab Fire May Have Contained Same Cancer Risk as in ‘Erin Brockovich’ Movie

When Georgia environmental officials analyzed the first ash samples collected after the September 2024 BioLab chemical fire in Conyers, one element immediately stood out: chromium. The element chromium occurs naturally in some soils and is generally non-toxic. But when it burns, such as during a chemical fire, it can change into a cancer-causing compound. The […]

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Why Georgians Pay More for Health Care Than Patients in Other States

This entry is part 39 of 40 in the series Health Care In Crisis

If you live in Georgia and buy your own health insurance, you may have already felt how fragile the system is. Federal subsidies created under the Affordable Care have expired, causing monthly health insurance premiums to jump for millions of Georgia residents. Many Georgians have already seen sharp increases in what they pay for the […]

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Opinion: The Growing Republican Divide

Across the nation, and in Georgia, the division within the Republican Party is unmistakable. It is loud and performative, driven by public feuds, loyalty tests, and constant internal disputes that generate attention without direction. This is seen on Capitol Hill, the Georgia General Assembly, social media, and the news headlines. Less visible is the deeper […]

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Georgia Flu Cases Surge

Flu activity is widespread and severe across Georgia, with cases expected to increase as people return to work and school after the holidays. What’s happening: The Georgia Department of Public Health reports widespread flu activity throughout the state. The CDC projects this will be a severe flu season nationwide. What’s important: Health officials strongly urge […]

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I-16 Eastbound Closed After Semi Overturns at Exit 165

What’s Happening: An overturned semi-truck at Exit 165 (37th Street Connector) has closed all eastbound lanes of I-16. The incident occurred around 9:05 a.m. today, according to the Savannah Fire Department. What’s Important: The driver sustained minor injuries and was transported by emergency medical services. As of 10:25 a.m., the eastbound lanes remained closed while […]

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Falcons Fire Coach Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot After Missing Playoffs

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank announced the team have fired head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot and will hire a new president of football for the 2026 season. What’s Happening: The Falcons spent two months reviewing their football operations with help from Sportsology Group. The team will miss the playoffs this year. What […]

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Georgia Faces Dire Doctor Shortage

Georgia has only 64% of the family medicine physicians it needs and ranks 19th in the nation for healthcare shortage risk, according to a study released by Florida-based personal injury law firm FHV Legal that analyzed federal health data. What’s Happening: The firm used data from the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Kaiser Family Foundation, […]

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