Changes could reduce liability insurance costs for businesses and commercial property owners. The evidence is mixed on whether it would drive large premium reductions for car and other types of insurance. And some researchers say efforts limiting lawsuits, often called tort reform, fattens insurers' profits more than it cuts the price of policies.
When asked about the safety risk the improperly discarded mail posed to Georgians, USPS said the mail was "undeliverable." One man said he picked up thousands of pieces of mail filled with personal information.
In-N-Out Burger is a popular chain on the west coast. Social media posts have indicated they are building a restaurant in Georgia. Is this true?
On Wednesday, the Georgia Council of Developmental Disabilities held one of its three Advocacy Days at the Georgia Capitol.
If you're tuned into social media, you might have seen a post claiming that fast-food chain In-N-Out was coming to Atlanta.
Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said she is considering running in Georgia's 2026 gubernatorial election. She last served in the Biden administration.
Sammy Jackson, 59, was a star basketball player at Headland High School near Dothan who made all-conference playing for the University of Montevallo.
Fedrick Jeffries, 33, was fired from his job at a branch in unincorporated Norcross after he was suspected of stealing money and opening fake bank accounts, the Gwinnett County Police Department said in a Jan. 28 news release. Jeffries was taken to jail Jan. 26 and charged with:
All the little joys of her baby’s growth Gordon struggled with. She finally found the New Parents Support Group at Piedmont Atlanta Hospital. It is a virtual group that accepts any new parent whether they had babies at Piedmont or not. She also received professional help.
Someone won $50,000 playing Mega Millions after matching four numbers and the Mega Ball in the Jan. 28 drawing, just missing the estimated $44 million jackpot, the Georgia Lottery said. The winning ticket was sold at a Kroger fuel station in Tucker, according to lottery officials.
A vendor at Gilmer High School in north Georgia was arrested after he allegedly used artificial intelligence to create sexually explicit photos of minors, according to the sheriff.