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Duncan, who formerly served as Georgia's lieutenant governor as a Republican, expressed frustration with the field running for governor so far from both parties.
One person can make an incredible difference just by saying yes. Yes means risk. Yes requires faith that a power greater than ...
ATLANTA – Southwestern Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge R. Rucker Smith of Americus has been re-elected to serve his 15th term on the Board of Governors of the 56,000-member State Bar of Georgia.
DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — Silentó, the Atlanta rapper known for his hit song “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae),” pleaded guilty but mentally ill Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter and other charges in the 2021 ...
The federal 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday, June 12, revived the Catoosa County Republican Party’s case to block candidates they say aren’t true Republicans, citing party rights to ...
SUMTER COUNTY, Ga. — A Georgia man has learned how long he will spend behind bars after he was convicted of fraud. On Wednesday, Jalen Tylee Hill, aka “Roscoe Hill,” 26, of Americus, was ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The clerk of the Fulton County Superior Court is facing new scrutiny after legally pocketing thousands of dollars she collected from processing passports. In a ...
May 30, 2025 - Chatham County Superior and State Court operations will officially open to the public at the new Eugene H. Gadsden Courthouse, 400 W. Oglethorpe Ave., on Monday, June 2. All jury ...
“Allen, Gloster (Colored) April 1868 Clarke County, GA States that Malcolm M. Landrum (white) of Oglethorpe County, GA owes him $47.50 for service rendered in the year 1866 on the said Landrum farm.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The Chatham County Board of Commissioners held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday morning for the Honorable Eugene H. Gadsden Courthouse. Judge Eugene H. Gadsden Judge Eu… ...
Flint Judicial Circuit Superior Court vacancy created by Feb. 14 resignation of Chief Judge Brian J. Amero. JNC accepting candidate nominations until March 17 and applications until March 28.