(The Center Square) — Georgia Democrats want an investigation after they said a state audit surfaced questions about whether Gov. Brian Kemp’s administration circumvented state contracting requirements, potentially for political…
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(The Center Square) — A federal judge has granted a motion to dismiss a challenge to Georgia’s citizenship verification process, state officials said. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross…
(The Center Square) — The head of the state prosecutor’s council or “his designee” will act as a stand-in district attorney in Fulton County for a case involving Lt. Governor…
(The Center Square) — The Georgia Department of Transportation said it awarded 10 projects in February, down from the 14 projects the agency awarded in January. In an announcement, the…
(The Center Square) — The Georgia Division of Family & Children Services should “deepen its cooperation” with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children “to fully understand the scope…
A Georgia railroad says a proposed rail spur has been planned to mitigate its impact on residents, but a group fighting the effort is doubling down on claims the project will only benefit a few.
(The Center Square) — Before wrapping up their latest legislative session last month, Georgia lawmakers passed several measures that proponents say will strengthen the state’s workforce. House Bill 880 allows…
(The Center Square) — While the discussion continues following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, several opportunities to improve operations and processes have emerged. Officials at Georgia’s and…
(The Center Square) — Many local jurisdictions operate museums, pulling money from various sources of public funds to operate them, which raises the question of whether it is a core…
(The Center Square) — A Georgia Public Service Commission hearing officer has ruled a railroad can take private land from several Sparta property owners, saying its proposed rail spur “serves…