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How Will Georgia Spend $1.4 Billion to Improve Rural Health?

This entry is part 38 of 38 in the series Health Care In Crisis

State officials have introduced a $1.4 billion plan to improve rural health outcomes over the next five years under the federal Rural Health Transformation Program created as part of this summer’s budget reconciliation bill. In a 96-page application, officials from the state’s Department of Community Health requested funds to improve access to primary and specialty care […]

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Asphalt Truck Fire on Highway 23

A tanker truck accident occurred on Highway 23 and Joseph Circle, resulting in a fire and minor injuries for the driver. What’s Happening: The tanker truck, transporting asphalt tar, caught fire after colliding with a light pole. What’s Important: The driver managed to escape with minor injuries and received care from Tattnall County EMS. Currently, […]

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Overnight Rain Moves Across Georgia

Rain showers are set to move across Georgia overnight into Monday morning as a cold front moves through the state, according to the National Weather Service in Atlanta. What’s Happening: Forecasters said rain showers will track from northwest to southeast overnight and into Monday morning ahead of a cold front. What’s Important: The National Weather Service said […]

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Christmas Day Double Shooting in South Georgia

A shooting on Christmas Day in Quitman left one man dead and a woman hurt, according to investigators. What’s Happening: Police were called to the 120 block of N. Culpepper Street in Quitman on Thursday, Dec. 25, after a shooting. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is helping the Quitman Police Department with the investigation. What’s Important: Investigators […]

Posted inPublic Safety

2-Year-Old Shot on Christmas Morning: What We Know

A 2-year-old child was shot on Christmas morning in Walker County and remains hospitalized as investigators look into what happened. What’s Happening: The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is working with the Walker County Sheriff’s Office after a 2-year-old was shot in Rock Springs, but details on the shooting are sparse. What’s Important: The Walker County Sheriff’s Office […]

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Georgia Hospitals Face Child Abandonment Crisis

This entry is part 37 of 38 in the series Health Care In Crisis

A Georgia House committee says dozens of children are left behind in psychiatric facilities and emergency rooms, and families say they have run out of options to care for them. What’s Happening: The House Study Committee on Abandoned Child Placement Following Hospital Discharge released a final report this month. The report cites 500 children with […]

Posted inYour Government

These New Laws Go Into Effect in Georgia in January

When the calendar flips to 2026, Georgians will see significant changes in how they do business, drive, work, and access healthcare. More than a dozen new state laws take effect on January 1, affecting everything from insurance operations to vehicle registration to healthcare coverage. What’s Happening Starting January 1, 2026, Georgia will implement sweeping changes […]

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