Federal officials say they may withhold funding from Morris Brown College in Atlanta even as the school launches a recovery plan that could include tuition increases and job cuts.
Charles Howell III realized par would be an acceptable score at windy East Lake and he did one better, posting a 69 on Friday for a one-stroke lead in the Tour Championship.
DeKalb County will be one of the first in the country to create a medical reserve corps to help manage public health emergencies, federal officials said Friday.
Morehouse School of Medicine on Friday opened the National Center for Primary Care, which university officials said is the only center in the country dedicated to closing the health gap.
Midway through a tour of black-owned businesses in a predominantly Democratic neighborhood, Republican Calder Clay stopped somewhere he knew he'd be welcomed: a fire station.
An annual protest of a Fort Benning institute for military officers from Latin America could be the biggest yet because of opposition to a war with Iraq, according to police and protest leaders.
Police say a phony insurance policy was behind the attempted murder of a southwest Georgia woman last year, and one of two people indicted in the plot has been arrested.
A chain of payday loan and check-cashing stores is being sued by a Macon woman, a day after the state ordered the company to stop making loans in Georgia.
An East Point woman was convicted of manslaughter Friday in the death of her 3-year-old granddaughter, who was drowned in the family bathtub in August.