Next year’s budget is $1.5 billion – or 4.4% – larger than this year’s budget was when it was first passed last year.
Senate Bill 241, which seeks to regulate organic human reduction facilities for the disposal of the dead, passed the full Senate 51-1 and is now moving through the House of Representatives.
Shore Protection Committee unanimously approved plans to add amenities to St. Simons' Coast Guard Beach, including a beach volleyball court, removing trees, and filling wetlands, despite public ...
The number of butterflies in the continental United States has fallen by 22% over the past 20 years, with nearly one-third of ...
Glynn County Police Chief Scott Ebner claimed that street gangs are responsible for 60% of violent crime in the county, but ...
Hyundai's Metaplant America has been struggling with wastewater processing and disposal since September 2024, with permit ...
It’s the fourth consecutive year that similar legislation has stalled in Smith’s committee, whose members include Coastal ...
Many states have settled overcharge suit over pharmacy benefit manager operation that coordinated medications for Medicaid ...
Georgia lawmakers passed several bills, including a proposal to expand medical cannabis program. But many high profile ...
The Georgia Senate has passed a Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the House has passed a school safety bill with a speech ...
A Georgia bill sponsored by Rep. Jesse Petrea aims to require restaurants to disclose the origin of their shrimp. According ...