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ATLANTA — July 1 marks a major day in Georgia, as over 100 new laws will go into effect. These laws will impact areas such as crime, money, and education.
William R. “Will” Keyes will succeed C. Shanelle Booker as the new U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Georgia, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
A West Virginia woman has filed a lawsuit seeking a religious exemption from required school vaccinations for her young child ...
Atlanta police say they’re charging three men and a juvenile with hate crimes for pulling down LGBTQ+ pride flags and cutting them up. Investigators say those four and two other males pulled ...
A group of students in the New Visions Business Academy competed for the title of Junior Achievement Company of the Year, a ...
Tina, a 58-year-old Black woman living in the Delta, is Mississippi born and raised.[1] She raised four children and spent ...
A recently signed bill in Missouri would put a cap on property tax increases for many homeowners in the state—but not all.
The more details came out, the worse the story got. Barranco’s son Alejandro told local news his father had been pepper sprayed and suffered a dislocated shoulder; in more than 24 hours since entering ...
Gun companies facing lawsuits over Chicago gun violence and an Independence Day parade mass shooting got a narrower ruling ...
Brittany Patterson didn’t set out to inspire change in Georgia’s laws. She wanted to give her kids the same freedoms she ...
The massive tax and spending cuts package that President Donald Trump wants on his desk by July 4 would loosen regulations on ...
From Tennessee football targets Kamari Blair to Princeton Uwaifo, vote for the Ponce Law 2025 preseason top offensive lineman ...
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