Senate tackles pending laws on college athletes’ rights
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — There was little disagreement among senators Wednesday over whether a national law is needed to standardize what soon will be a...
Georgia Supreme Court in-person cases resume
(GA Recorder) — Wednesday’s return of in-person hearings before the Georgia Supreme Court featured back and forth exchanges with justices and attorneys separated by...
Plant Vogtle monitors predict more nuclear plant expansion delays
(GA Recorder) — Plant Vogtle’s first new nuclear reactor may not start producing energy for Georgia consumers until at least next June, which would...
Georgia at bottom of two health rankings
For years, in rankings of health indicators by state, Georgia typically landed in the high 30s to low 40s.
But never at the bottom.
The Peach...
Statewide judicial emergency to end soon
For the first time since last spring, the Georgia Supreme Court’s nine justices, attorneys, and other courthouse regulars are set to return Wednesday morning...
Colonial Pipeline CEO: Paying $4.4M ransom ‘one of toughest decisions’
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — The CEO of Colonial Pipeline, which underwent a ransomware attack in early May that led to massive shutdowns of gas...
Websites go down after cloud outage
If you tried logging onto your favorite website or app early Tuesday morning, you may have been greeted with a 503 error message. That's because...
Eviction moratorium to end June 30
(GA Recorder) — Mableton’s Porsha Greene lost her job as a caregiver late last year and now is worried about falling further behind paying...
Free community college plan a lifeline for low-income Georgians
(GA Recorder) — Azo Tobe Yubo was all smiles last month as she walked out of Center Parc Stadium in her blue cap and...
Long-delayed Camden Spaceport decision nears final countdown
(GA Recorder) — The saga of Camden County’s ambitious plans to launch rockets off Georgia’s coast could finally be resolved this summer.
The Federal Aviation...
States ready to let college athletes profit off name, likeness
WASHINGTON (GA Recorder) — A seismic shift will rock college sports next month when a handful of new state laws go into effect allowing...
Raffensberger censured, Kemp booed at state GOP convention
Georgia GOP delegates booed Gov. Brian Kemp and censured Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger during their state convention Saturday at Jekyll Island.
The reaction follows...










