'Jesus, Guns and Babies' candidate planning to run for Georgia Congress
Kandiss Taylor, a former Georgia gubernatorial candidate known for her “Jesus, Guns and Babies” slogan, has announced her 2026 bid for Congress.
Kandiss Taylor, a former Georgia gubernatorial candidate known for her “Jesus, Guns and Babies” slogan, has announced her 2026 bid for Congress.
City of Mulberry, Gwinnett County fight over services reaches Georgia Capitol
The mayor of Mulberry has claimed that Gwinnett County is attempting to stop the city from going forward with lawsuits, leadership no-shows, and canceled building permits.
The mayor of Mulberry has claimed that Gwinnett County is attempting to stop the city from going forward with lawsuits, leadership no-shows, and canceled building permits.
Georgia tenants demand rent control to fix housing affordability crisis
Renters and housing advocates gathered across from the steps of the Georgia State Capitol on Tuesday afternoon, calling for change as rent prices soar.
Renters and housing advocates gathered across from the steps of the Georgia State Capitol on Tuesday afternoon, calling for change as rent prices soar.
Fulton County judge rejects DA Willis' Bid to quash Senate committee subpoenas
A Fulton County judge has denied District Attorney Fani Willis’ request to dismiss or quash subpoenas issued by the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations.
A Fulton County judge has denied District Attorney Fani Willis’ request to dismiss or quash subpoenas issued by the Georgia Senate Special Committee on Investigations.
Georgia Senate wants further boost to spending on Hurricane Helene relief
Georgia’s state Senate wants to boost spending on Hurricane Helene relief even more, including creating a grant program that could provide aid to individuals.
Georgia’s state Senate wants to boost spending on Hurricane Helene relief even more, including creating a grant program that could provide aid to individuals.
Georgia election board drops suit after group fails to produce ballot-stuffing evidence
The Georgia State Election Board dismissed a lawsuit against True the Vote, which sought evidence for claims of ballot stuffing in Georgia's 2020 election and 2021 Senate runoffs.
The Georgia State Election Board dismissed a lawsuit against True the Vote, which sought evidence for claims of ballot stuffing in Georgia's 2020 election and 2021 Senate runoffs.
Georgia bill seeks penalties for librarians over restricted books
A new bill at the Georgia State Capitol could make school librarians criminally liable if they fail to remove certain books deemed inappropriate for minors.
A new bill at the Georgia State Capitol could make school librarians criminally liable if they fail to remove certain books deemed inappropriate for minors.
New bill could shield Georgia lawmakers' addresses from the public
A new proposal to change Georgia's campaign finance reporting could make it harder to find out where public officials live.
A new proposal to change Georgia's campaign finance reporting could make it harder to find out where public officials live.
South Fulton Council's decision-making process over mayor under scrutiny
The South Fulton City Council faces some tough questions over its recent actions against its mayor.
The South Fulton City Council faces some tough questions over its recent actions against its mayor.
Georgia Supreme Court chief justice to step down at end of March
Chief Justice Michael Boggs will step down from the Georgia Supreme Court at the end of March, returning to private practice.
Chief Justice Michael Boggs will step down from the Georgia Supreme Court at the end of March, returning to private practice.
Blood clots claim lives of young athletes, families advocate for awareness
Gov. Brian Kemp declared March as Blood Clot Awareness Month in Georgia.
Gov. Brian Kemp declared March as Blood Clot Awareness Month in Georgia.
CDC layoffs: Two fired employees among 1,300 let go in government overhaul
Two fired CDC employees break their silence. They believe their terminations were unfair and illegal.
Two fired CDC employees break their silence. They believe their terminations were unfair and illegal.
Republican regulatory bill likened to DOGE passes in Georgia Senate
DOGE was a hot topic of debate at the Georgia State Capitol as lawmakers clashed over the Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025 bill.
DOGE was a hot topic of debate at the Georgia State Capitol as lawmakers clashed over the Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025 bill.
Rep. Greene backs bill to withdraw US from United Nations
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has signed on as a co-sponsor of a bill that would terminate membership by the U.S. in the U.N.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has signed on as a co-sponsor of a bill that would terminate membership by the U.S. in the U.N.
Top GOP recruit for crucial 2026 Senate race hints when he will make an announcement
All eyes are on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp as he considers whether to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in next year's Senate election.
All eyes are on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp as he considers whether to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in next year's Senate election.
Why DeKalb County Police Chief Mirtha Ramos is stepping down | In her own words
Outgoing DeKalb County Police Chief Mirtha Ramos says she was “completely surprised" by the county's decision to part ways with her.
Outgoing DeKalb County Police Chief Mirtha Ramos says she was “completely surprised" by the county's decision to part ways with her.
Georgia Senate passes tort reform bill after heated debate
Georgia state senators debated for about two hours before passing Senate Bill 68 on Friday.
Georgia state senators debated for about two hours before passing Senate Bill 68 on Friday.
Rep. McCormick faces heated town hall over Trump's budget cuts and CDC layoffs
Rep. Rich McCormick faced a flurry of questions about President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency during a town hall meeting.
Rep. Rich McCormick faced a flurry of questions about President Donald Trump and the Department of Government Efficiency during a town hall meeting.
Smyrna Pride to allow limited political participation after dispute with GLCR
Smyrna Pride has announced it will allow a limited number of politically affiliated organizations to participate in its 2025 festival in June, including the Georgia Log Cabin Republicans (GLCR).
Smyrna Pride has announced it will allow a limited number of politically affiliated organizations to participate in its 2025 festival in June, including the Georgia Log Cabin Republicans (GLCR).
Georgia municipalities not enforcing immigration could have sovereign immunity waived
Some Georgia lawmakers are pushing to penalize local governments that fail to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
Some Georgia lawmakers are pushing to penalize local governments that fail to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.


















