Fulton Elections Board OKs College Park candidacy

College Park City Councilmember Derrick Taylor will be allowed to run for re-election next month.

Buckhead brought up during state House meetings on annexation, cityhood

A Georgia House committee is scheduled to take a look at the state's cityhood creation process while leaders in Buckhead make a push for the area to become its own city.

Biden says 'everybody is frustrated' as Dems battle over infrastructure, spending bills

As Democrats work to resolve the rift stalling President Joe Biden's agenda, the president told reporters on Saturday, “Everybody is frustrated. That’s part of being in government.”

Activists march for reproductive rights in Atlanta

Activists across the U.S. are gathering for a protest of abortion bans, including one in Georgia. 

Crime problems key issue in Atlanta mayoral race as election draws near

Atlanta mayoral candidate Felicia Moore detailed a multi-pronged plan she called a “holistic approach” to combat crime if she was elected mayor.

Biden to hold 30-country meeting on ransomware, cybersecurity

President Biden announced Friday that a 30-country meeting will take place this month aimed at fighting ransomware and other cyber attacks.

School officials ask for federal help amid threats over COVID-19 policies

The nation's school boards are asking President Joe Biden for federal assistance to investigate and stop a growing number of threats made against their members.

Biden signs stopgap bill to avert government shutdown

President Joe Biden signed a stopgap bill Thursday afternoon which will allow government funding through Dec. 3, averting a government shutdown.

DHS issues new rules that limit arrests, deportation of migrants

The Biden administration on Thursday announced new rules that require authorities to only pursue migrants who recently crossed into the country without permission or are deemed to pose a threat to public safety.

House prepares for clash over $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill

Pelosi said she wants to see the House pass Biden's, $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill Thursday, though she suggested the vote might face delays

‘Toxic effects’: Senators grill Facebook rep at hearing on social media harm to children

Facebook's global head of Security Antigone Davis faced a grilling Thursday by the Senate Commerce Committee in a hearing on social media and its effects on the mental health of children.

Buckhead cityhood up for discussion by Georgia lawmakers

State Senator Brandon Beach sponsored the Buckhead Cityhood bill that if passed, would allow Buckhead residents to vote next year on whether to split from Atlanta and become its own city. The Buckhead City Committee is leading the push for cityhood.