Sen. Ossoff demands federal probe into racist texts targeting Georgia youth
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is renewing calls for a federal investigation into a wave of racist and threatening text messages.
Keisha Lance Bottoms announces run for governor, vows to unite Georgia
After weeks of speculation, former Atlanta Mayor and White House adviser Keisha Lance Bottoms has officially announced that she is running to be Georgia's next governor.
‘Handmaid’s Tale’ in real life? Georgia AG says heartbeat law not to blame
Adriana Smith’s case has drawn national attention and comparisons to The Handmaid’s Tale after she was declared brain-dead in February but remains on life support due to her early-stage pregnancy.
Challengers argue Georgia’s new maps still harm Black voters
The voting rights groups claim that while new majority-Black districts were created, lawmakers did not adequately address illegal vote dilution in specific areas.
Georgia Republican Steve Gooch launches bid for lieutenant governor
Georgia Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch on Thursday launched his campaign for lieutenant governor.
Gov. Kemp signs another 120 bills, including one that could benefit Trump
Gov. Brian Kemp reportedly signed 120 bills on Wednesday, which was the deadline for signing legislation the General Assembly passed this year.
Georgia State Election Board creates committee to consider new rule changes
Georgia’s controversial State Election Board has create a new committee to help them weigh in new election rule proposals before they come to a vote.
Federal judge signals support for reviving voter lawsuit in Georgia
A federal appeals panel signaled it may revive a lawsuit accusing True the Vote of violating the Voting Rights Act by challenging over 360,000 Georgia voters ahead of the 2021 Senate runoff.
Rep. Mike Collins pushing for federal crackdown on staged crash scams
Georgia Rep. Mike Collins and six GOP lawmakers are urging the U.S. Attorney General to create a federal task force targeting staged vehicle accident fraud.
South Fulton passes resolution against Trump administration's DOJ actions
South Fulton City Council approved a resolution condemning actions by the Trump administration in a 6-1 vote.
Georgia's April tax revenue declines 5.8% due to hurricane filing extension
Georgia’s net tax collections for April fell by 5.8% compared to the same month last year.
Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King talks about 2026 Senate campaign
Georgia Insurance & Safety Fire Commissioner John King, the first Hispanic elected to a state office in Georgia, has announced he wants to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026.
Marjorie Taylor Greene declines 2026 Senate bid; wishes Jon Ossoff 'good luck'
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene announced Friday she will not run for U.S. Senate in 2026.
Gov. Kemp signing FY2026 budget, regulatory reform legislation Friday
Gov. Brian Kemp will sign Georgia’s $37.7 billion FY2026 budget, which includes major investments in prisons, education, and health care.
Gov. Kemp says he will remain involved in Georgia politics
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has confirmed he will not run for U.S. Senate, but says he will remain actively involved in politics.
Interview: Rep. Buddy Carter confident he can unseat Sen. Ossoff in 2026
Rep. Buddy Carter cited strong support for President Donald Trump and “America First" policies in Georgia as key reasons he believes he can defeat Sen. Jon Ossoff.
Georgia OBGYNs cite complications tied to abortion law in Senate survey
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff has released a new report highlighting concerns from Georgia obstetricians and gynecologists about the medical effects of the state’s abortion law.
Gov. Kemp signs public safety, Hurricane Helene relief bills today
Gov. Brian Kemp will sign legislation on May 8 to support law enforcement and enhance public safety at a ceremony in Forsyth.
Former Georgia Sen. David Perdue sworn in as China ambassador
Former Georgia Sen. David Perdue has officially assumed his new role as the U.S. Ambassador to China. He was sworn in on Wednesday by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Marjorie Taylor Greene talks 2026 run, women's sports bill, gulf name change
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says she is seriously considering a 2026 run for U.S. Senate against Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff—and possibly a bid for governor.