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Are your health insurance costs too high? One vote could change that

Georgia’s commissioner of insurance oversees the state-run system for the Affordable Care Act exchange in Georgia, which is called Georgia Access. Ariel Hart/Georgia Recorder No Georgia official is more directly tied to affordability than the state’s commissioner of insurance. And that job is on the ballot this year, starting with Tuesday’s primary. The commissioner’s main […]

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Social Circle is suing ICE

Since officials in Social Circle, east of Atlanta, first learned last year of the intention of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to turn a vacant warehouse near an elementary school into a detention center, they have insisted their water and sewer systems are nowhere near the task of serving the estimated 10,000 detainees ICE plans for the […]

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From PCOS to PMOS: Why the Name Change Matters for Women’s Health 

Millions of women diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, commonly called PCOS, may soon see the condition referred to by a new name. In 2026, international medical organizations announced the condition would be renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome, or PMOS. PCOS was first described in 1935 by doctors Irving Stein and Michael Leventhal. The condition became […]

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All six Cherokee County high schools earn Georgia’s top AP honors

Every traditional high school in the Cherokee County School District has been named a 2026 AP Honor School by the state of Georgia. The designation recognizes outstanding student performance and participation on Advanced Placement exams, which give students access to more challenging coursework and the opportunity to earn college credit. All six honored The Cherokee […]

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