Republican gubernatorial candidate Nathan Deal has run into financial trouble after backing a failed business venture by one of his daughters and her husband, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Wednesday.
The Hall County Board of Education voted Monday night to use $260,000 of the Federal Jobs Bill funds to increase instructional supply allotments to all schools by $10 per student.
Retail sales rose in August by the largest amount in five months, suggesting a late spring economic swoon was temporary and not the start of another recession.
Ten cities and towns in northeast Georgia - most of them in the mountains - lost population according to the latest estimates from the Census Bureau, which were released last week.
The tragic explosion of a gas pipeline in a San Francisco suburb has shed light on a problem usually kept underground: Communities have expanded over pipes built decades earlier when no one lived there.
One of the biggest supporters of education in Georgia says don't get down on the students or their teachers because of another poor showing on the SAT.
The Democratic Party of Georgia Monday announced the kick-off to its 2010 Coordinated Campaign with the opening of 12 campaign offices throughout the state and plans to open two more, representing the state party s largest field effort in history.