In a state where women drive hours to obstetricians, a small group is trying to revive a tradition of community-based care.
Georgia potentially faces a humanitarian crisis when older residents outnumber children in a few years if the state does not build up its caregiving training infrastructure.
On Easter weekend 1960, members of the Altoona Skin Divers Club were scuba diving in the Tyrone Quarry Hole. The hole was 45 ...
VALDOSTA — Won Jae Jo of Gurye, Jeollanam-do, South Korea, is the recipient of the Fall 2025 President’s Award for Academic Excellence for the College of Science and Mathematics at Valdosta State ...
One of the things Heather Dooley appreciates about being named Teacher of the Year for the Social Circle City Schools ...
The breakthrough deal capped a saga that featured bitter partisan fights, months of stalled negotiations, and a dramatic ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Tech held a celebration earlier this week to name its School of Public Policy for Georgia’s favorite couple ...
Unions argued the administration used funding cuts to silence opposing viewpoints at UC in violation of the Constitution and ...
A 210-unit attainable-housing building that for decades had been a hotel but went into foreclosure last year has been sold to ...