David Perdue tests positive for COVID-19, will undergo quarantine campaign says

Former U.S. Senator and Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate David Perdue tested positive Monday for COVID-19, according to a representative from his campaign.

Noncitizen voting ban measure falls short in Georgia Senate

The Georgia Senate on Monday rejected a plan to amend the state constitution to include a ban on voting by noncitizens that is already in state law.

Fulton County DA asks for special grand jury in Trump election probe

The Fulton County prosecutor investigating whether Donald Trump and others committed crimes involving Georgia's 2020 presidential election has asked for a special grand jury to help with the investigation.

Georgia Supreme Court hears arguments surrounding 2018 arrest of a state senator

In a virtual hearing Thursday morning, Justices on the Supreme Court of Georgia heard oral arguments on a case dealing with the 2018 arrest of a state lawmaker and whether the law police used to cuff her is unconstitutional.

Gov. Brian Kemp files ethics complaint against David Perdue

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp filed an ethics complaint against gubernatorial primary opponent David Perdue, who recently challenged a Georgia campaign finance law that benefits Kemp. 

Stacey Abrams believes voting rights legislation can be passed

Stacey Abrams used a Wednesday campaign stop in Atlanta to applaud the push for voting rights in Congress and express support for President Joe Biden.

Gov. Brian Kemp proposes state employee pay raise, refunds for taxpayers

The governor's plan would return $1.6 billion in excess revenue to Georgia taxpayers.  Single filers would receive $250 and those who filed jointly would get $500. 

Gov. Kemp promises teacher, employee raises in State of the State

In his fourth State of the State Address, Gov. Brian Kemp announced he plans to increase funding for public education, increase teacher pay and invest in public safety.

Social Circle residents upset over upset over planned electric vehicle plant

Residents say they feel planning was done in private, while project leaders said they had monthly public meetings about the site as early as last May that few people attended.

Biden, Harris visit Atlanta to push for voting reform bill

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Atlanta on Tuesday to discuss the need for federal legislation to protect the right to vote. But some civil rights activists, uninterested in another speech, don’t want to hear it.

Georgia GOP responds to Biden-Harris visit touting voting reform bills

Republicans were on the defensive on Tuesday ahead of a trip by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss the need for federal legislation to protect the right to vote.

Abrams noticeably absent from Biden’s Atlanta voting push

As President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris visited Atlanta on Tuesday to push for voting reform legislation, one big Democratic name was noticeably absent.

Fulton County DA investigating Trump closer to decision on charges

Fulton County DA Fani Willis says a decision on whether to charge former President Donald Trump with trying to overturn Georgia's vote counting could be made in the first half of the year.

Georgia 2022 legislative preview: Buckhead, mental health on 2022 agenda

Gun rights, school instruction and tax cuts are expected to be big issues during the 2022 Georgia legislative session that starts Monday. 

Georgia gov proposes $5,000 raise for state agency employees

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday announced a proposal to give a $5,000 annual pay raise to state agency employees as lawmakers survey what’s likely to be a prosperous state revenue picture.

New lawsuit challenges 3 Georgia congressional district maps

Voting rights groups and individual voters on Friday filed a federal lawsuit that says the new map for three Georgia congressional districts violate the Constitution and weaken the power of voters of color.

Republicans seek to spotlight politics of schools in Georgia

Social conservatives are looking to push education policy to the forefront when Georgia lawmakers begin meeting Monday, driven by a national tumult over the pandemic and race.