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Democrats Make Georgia’s Six-week Abortion Ban a Wedge Issue in Suburban State House Race

One of the most competitive legislative races in Georgia is turning into a referendum on access to reproductive rights. Democrat Susie Greenberg is challenging Republican state Rep. Deborah Silcox in the suburban Atlanta district that Democrats have made one of their top targets this year. Both women are attorneys who live in Sandy Springs. Greenberg, […]

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Kamala Harris to Georgia Voters: ‘It is Time For a New Generation of Leadership in America’

Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her closing campaign arguments in Georgia, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming election. She criticized Trump, promising to prioritize middle-class tax cuts and health care if elected. Harris warned against Trump’s threats to democracy, highlighting his judicial appointments and potential national abortion ban. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign countered with immigration critiques.

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Albany State University Shooting Suspect Arrested

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has arrested 18-year-old Jeremy Marshall for his involvement in a shooting during Albany State University’s Homecoming Weekend, which resulted in one fatality and four injuries. Marshall faces multiple charges and is held at Dougherty County Jail as authorities continue the investigation into the October 19 incident.

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No, Haitian Immigrants Are Not Voting With Multiple IDs in Georgia

Georgia election officials are responding to a false video alleging widespread voter fraud involving a Haitian immigrant with multiple IDs. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger labeled it as disinformation, likely from foreign interference. His office, with federal partners, is investigating its origin, urging social media platforms to remove the misleading content.

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Study Shows Georgians Feel Inflation Nearly 3 Times Higher Than it Really is

A CardRates survey reveals that Georgians perceive inflation at 7.1%, starkly above the reported 2.5%. This gap highlights a disconnect between actual and felt costs, leading many to tighten spending on dining and entertainment. Despite lower official rates, 64% expect inflation to rise, driven by ongoing essentials pricing and corporate profit strategies.

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Arson Suspected in Fire at Historic 24th Street Missionary Baptist Church in Columbus

Members of Columbus’s 24th Street Missionary Baptist Church witnessed a fire, believed to be arson, damaging their 102-year-old building. This incident displaces the congregation, jeopardizing worship services and forcing relocation. The community seeks support to rebuild this historic church, vital to generations of worshippers in Columbus. An investigation is underway.

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Get Ready For an Election Night Nailbiter in Georgia

The 2024 presidential election in Georgia is closely contested between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Recent trends show increasing voter enthusiasm, especially among women and minority voters, with record early voting participation. While Georgia has shifted toward Democrats in recent years, it remains a Republican stronghold, complicating predictions for the election’s outcome.

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Bridge Over Flint River Replaced in Spalding County: What it Means For Drivers

Spalding County drivers will soon benefit from improved connectivity as a new bridge on State Route 16 over the Flint River opens to traffic, enhancing travel efficiency in the area. As part of an ongoing project by the Georgia Department of Transportation, the replacement bridge is ready for use. Beginning Monday, November 4, a new […]