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More than $200 million in federal education grants expected to reach Georgia by July 1 remain on hold, leaving after-school ...
According to town officials, 2.2 million cubic yards of sand will be brought in to refresh the shores of Hilton Head Island’s ...
Ossoff’s visit to Savannah comes as he steps up campaigning ahead of what is expected to be one of the most crucial — and ...
Health-care and clean-energy advocates warn that cuts in Trump budget will hurt low- and middle-income Georgians.
At a "Rally For Our Republic" event in Savannah, Georgia on Saturday, Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) called on Rep. Marjorie Taylor ...
More than a thousand people gathered in downtown Savannah on Saturday to voice their opposition against the recent passage of ...
The new law has sparked debate about its effects on the national debt and the balance between fiscal responsibility and ...
Sen. Jon Ossoff spoke to a crowd of more than 1,000 at his "Rally for our Republic" in downtown Savannah on Saturday afternoon. The event marked the second major rally of his campaign as he gears up ...
More than a thousand people gathered in Downtown Savannah on Saturday to voice their opposition against the recent passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill in Washington, D.C.
SAVANNAH, Ga. ― U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff won’t know his midterm election opponent for another 10 months, but he’s clear about who he is running against in November 2026: President ...
The bill’s cuts to health care will kick about 93,000 Georgians off of Medicaid and raise health-insurance premiums for more than 1.2 million Georgians, according to numbers released by U.S. Sen.