A lavish estate designed by famed Atlanta architect William T. Baker is up for grabs in Buckhead.
Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, brokered the call and President Trump directly questioned frontline agents on the inquiry, The Times has learned.
Five special elections are pending in Georgia following a series of high-profile resignations. State Rep. Karen Bennett resigned after being indicted for pandemic-related unemployment fraud. A special ...
Georgia standouts CJ Allen and Zachariah Branch became the latest Bulldogs to declare for the NFL draft on Monday. Branch announced his decision on X, ending his tenure with the Bulldogs after one ...
ATLANTA — As flu cases continue to rise throughout the country, Georgia is now in the “very high” range for respiratory illness, according to the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and ...
Two of the SEC's top teams clash when the sixth-ranked Ole Miss Rebels battle the third-ranked Georgia Bulldogs in a College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup at the Sugar Bowl on Thursday. Ole ...
The best quarterfinal of the College Football Playoff might be saved for last It's a rematch of one of the better games of the regular season when Georgia rallied past Mississippi 43-35 in the lone ...
No. 6 seed Ole Miss will face No. 3 seed Georgia in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals at the Sugar Bowl. Georgia previously defeated Ole Miss 43-35 during the regular season. The game is ...
Georgia prepares for Sugar Bowl and possible transfer portal additions. Bulldogs are targeting a former five-star. Over 700 players have declared transfer intentions before the portal's official ...
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Legal troubles continue to mount for the Georgia football program after two freshmen players were arrested for allegedly shoplifting weeks before the Bulldogs’ College Football Playoff appearance.
SOUTHWEST, Ga. (WALB) - Southwest Georgia farmers can tap into a $12 billion federal relief program designed to offset high input costs and market losses. The deadline to report 2025 acreage is 5 p.m.