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Legal experts quash Trump argument that Biden pardons signed with Autopen are ‘void’

WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — President Donald Trump claimed in a social media post late Sunday night that former President Joe Biden’s eleventh-hour pardons for...

Gov. Kemp and DPS announce enhanced ICE partnership

ATLANTA – Governor Brian Kemp announced Monday that all 1,100 sworn officers with the Georgia Department of Public Safety (DPS) will receive training to...

The Hush to open in Clarkesville March 19

A new Cuban restaurant will open in Clarkesville this week. After passing a health inspection Monday, The Hush will officially open on Washington Street along...

Lula residents pay tribute to longtime councilman, WWII vet

Mordecai Wilson, a World War II veteran, long-time councilman in Lula, and a beloved figure in his community, would have turned 100 years old...

Library workers deserve protection, not prosecution

Georgians have access to a public library in every county in the state, adding up to more than 400 public library branches. In 2024,...

Judge orders Fulton DA to pay $54,000 for violating Georgia Open Records Act

(Georgia Recorder) — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been ordered to turn over documents and pay $54,000 in attorneys fees in the...

Federal appeals court turns down Trump attempt to block rehiring of fired workers

WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — A federal appeals court on Monday denied the Trump administration’s emergency effort to block the reinstatement of federal employees at...

Savannah celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with 201st annual parade

The city of Savannah held its 201st annual St. Patrick's Day parade, one of the largest parades honoring the holiday in the country. The parade...

White County Sheriff’s Office boasts top accreditation

The White County Sheriff’s Office has earned a milestone accreditation through the Office of Sheriff Accreditation Program.  The recognition, established by the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association,...

Inmate program in Stephens tackles litter, illegal dumping

The Stephens County Sheriff's Office has reported recent success in its initiative to counter litter and illegal dumping to keep the county clean. At a...

HCSO: Mt. Airy man faces drug charges after trying to break into vehicles

A Mt. Airy man was arrested on drug and attempted-burglary charges after allegedly trying to break into vehicles at Green Mountain Village apartment complex...

Cornelia man faces felony fleeing charges after police chase

A Cornelia man is facing multiple charges after allegedly leading police on a chase through the city in early March. According to the Cornelia Police...