Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Q&A
Publisher's Note: Each year, the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice fields many questions from concerned parents and families about youth gang activity and behavioral and...
Georgia Power customers in for a shock as average monthly bill could rise by...
(GA Recorder) — Starting in June, Georgia Power customers could experience another bout of sticker shock when they get their monthly bill as the...
U.S. Supreme Court preserves access to abortion pill as lawsuit continues
WASHINGTON (States Newsroom) — The abortion pill will remain available throughout the United States while a lawsuit over its approval and use works through...
U.S. House approves bill banning transgender student athletes in girls sports
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — U.S. House Republicans voted Thursday to prohibit transgender student-athletes from competing on girls' sports teams consistent with their gender identity,...
Governor signs bipartisan legislation to conserve Georgia farmland
(GA Recorder) — Gov. Brian Kemp has signed off on a new conservation program that is meant to stem the loss of farmland in...
Facebook users can file for share of $725 million privacy settlement
Facebook users may now apply for their share of a $725 million privacy settlement that parent company Meta has agreed to pay.
The class action lawsuit was...
U.S. House GOP unveils plan on debt ceiling, spending cuts; Biden slams ‘wacko notions’
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — U.S. House Republicans unveiled a debt limit proposal Wednesday that would lift the nation’s borrowing capacity by $1.5 trillion or...
U.S. Supreme Court holds off on abortion pill ruling until midnight Friday
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito postponed a ruling on access to the abortion pill until Friday as the high...
2020 election lies about Georgia could soon finally face legal reckoning
Nearly two and a half years after former President Donald Trump and his allies tried to overturn his presidential defeat in Georgia, courtrooms around...
Anti-abortion organizations urge U.S. Supreme Court to keep limits on abortion pill
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — Anti-abortion medical organizations on Tuesday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to maintain a lower court ruling that would push prescribing...
Kemps on anti-human trafficking efforts: ‘There’s more we need to do’
Gov. Brian Kemp and first lady Marty Kemp gave an update on Georgia's anti-human trafficking efforts on Tuesday.
The Kemps commended the Legislature for its...
Fulton DA seeks to disqualify lawyer for some GOP fake electors, citing ‘ethical mess’
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is seeking to remove a lawyer from representing 10 Georgia Republicans who served as fake 2020 electors for...