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Georgia News

Collins raises hand for Isakson's Georgia Senate seat
U.S. Rep. Doug Collins (R-Gainesville) is raising his hand to be named as a replacement to retiring Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson of Georgia.
6:36PM ( 5 years ago )
Hoschton, Gilmer County to share in state grants
Hoschton and Gilmer County will be getting a share of $41 million in Community Development Block Grants.
10:00AM ( 5 years ago )
State of emergency declared along Georgia coast ahead of hurricane
A state of emergency was declared Thursday by Gov. Brian Kemp for 12 coastal area Georgia counties ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
6:08PM ( 5 years ago )
Georgia appeals court judge shot to death; DA says homicide unlikely
An appeals judge in Georgia has been found shot dead behind his Albany home, but officials do not believe it was a homicide.
6:01PM ( 5 years ago )
Making a case to women: Trump female defenders go on offense
The Trump campaign has a message for its female supporters: It's time to come out of hiding.
8:27AM ( 5 years ago )
SteelCell in Habersham receives export recognition, adding jobs
SteelCell of North America Inc. in Habersham County was recognized Thursday with an Export Achievement Award at the company’s Baldwin headquarters.
4:00PM ( 5 years ago )
Judge blasts Georgia officials' handling of election system
Georgia election officials have for years ignored, downplayed and failed to address serious problems with the state's election management system and voting machines, a federal judge said in a scathing order this week.
10:50PM ( 5 years ago )
State rolls out See Something Send Something app
Georgia officials hope people living in or visiting the state will utilize technology to report potential safety threats.
5:02AM ( 5 years ago )
Jackson County honors woman who fired shots to deter home invader
An elderly Jackson County woman who opened fire inside her house to scare a home invasion suspect earlier this year was honored by Sheriff Janis Mangum during National Night Out.
3:01PM ( 5 years ago )
Drought affecting about 1 million in Deep South; no impact on northeast Georgia
A new assessment shows about 1 million people are being affected by drought in the Deep South, but conditions are improving slightly in some areas, and northeast Georgia remains drought-free.
11:11AM ( 5 years ago )