Officials with the parks and recreation department in Macon are so concerned about keeping unruliness and disorder at city sports to a minimum that they have created a class to teach good behavior.
A federal appeals court panel has issued a stay of execution for convicted killer Timothy Don Carr, who claims his trial attorney did not represent him effectively.
A University of Georgia study indicates that housing prices that are rising faster than wages, and poor credit, are keeping about one million Georgia families from buying their own homes.
A 102-year-old Brunswick man who is believed to be the oldest active member of the Kiwanis Club in the world was celebrated Wednesday and given a medallion of honor.
Two more high school football recruits have failed to qualify academically at the University of Georgia and will not be eligible to play for the Bulldogs this season.
The Department of Juvenile Justice has given lie-detector tests to two workers at its youth jail in Augusta, saying it wants to determine whether they have violated state rules.