Less than 1% of the injury lawsuits filed in Georgia result in so-called “nuclear verdicts” of $10 million or more, according to state court data and verdict reports.
Gainesville community leader Art Gallegos, Jr. came on WDUN’s “The Drive at 5” after being commended by Governor Brian Kemp ...
The Georgia House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed Gov. Brian Kemp's $37.7 billion fiscal 2026 state budget Tuesday, ...
Dentists and oral health organizations are joining larger discussions touching on several issues in the industry, including dental education, workforce shortages, economic policies and more. Here are ...
The Georgia House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed Gov. Brian Kemp's $37.7 billion fiscal 2026 state budget Tuesday, ...
Georgia could be about to allocate more money to educate poor public school students for the first time. A House budget approved Tuesday proposes $28 million for poor students, which ...
More for education: The House adds $98.4 million to Kemp’s proposed K-12 education budget. Much of the money would go to establish grant programs for student mental health and other support services, ...
Jack Link’s may have a job for you. The global meat snack giant is hiring for its new $450 million production facility in Perry expected to open this summer. This week, the company is holding a ...
Georgia officials are moving ahead with plans to increase spending and cut taxes even as the Trump administration moves to make massive cuts to the federal government.
If the stricter regulations pass at the Georgia Capitol, some of the items current sold in smoke shops and conveniences stores would become illegal in the Peach State.
Advocates warn the proposal would prevent them from holding hotels and motels accountable in court. Some Republicans are considering an amendment.
The Georgia Senate has given the green light on three legislative bills to improve school safety in the state.