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When Isabel Castro started her desk job at Aylo Health in McDonough, she didn’t think she would eventually be treating the ...
High interest rates and a shortage of available residences have forced some families to rent, but some lawmakers say the rental market is also putting a ...
Landmark legislation that would rewrite the tax code and levy steep cuts to programs providing health care and food stamps to the poor passed the House early Thursday, ...
Congressman Barry Loudermilk recently walked into an International House of Pancakes in Woodstock for a meeting with constituents. Loudermilk was the featured speaker for a weekly breakfast meeting se ...
The driver who was charged with hitting and killing a Rock Spring Elementary student as she crossed the street to get on a ...
According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, former Hull Mayor Paul Walton, 58, of McDonough, was recently indicted on ...
Ga., said 11 Lake Lanier boat ramps managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will remain open, reducing the number of ...
Mercedes-Benz is growing its North American corporate headquarters in Sandy Springs, a move that would bring up to 500 new jobs to metro Atlanta, state officials ...
With rates still hovering near 7%, the city you buy in could make or break your mortgage affordability. In some markets, the ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers blames staffing shortages as it closes or limits access to 31 recreational beaches and campgrounds ahead of the Memorial Day ...
Advocates are bracing for potential cuts to Georgia’s safety net programs under the GOP’s “big, beautiful bill” moving through Congress, though it remains to be seen what changes to programs ...
LAGRANGE — Luella freshman Ariel Collins made quite the mark in her first state high school golf tournament.