MCDONOUGH, Ga. (AP) — A Massachusetts-based food manufacturer will invest $103 million to expand and consolidate its operations in Georgia. Load Error Ken’s Foods announced Thursday that it would add …
Voting 2020 live updates: Hurricane Zeta disrupts Georgia voting; 75% of voters worried about violence; NC town defies state over BLM signs
Detroit resident Talu Massey casts ballot 80 years after her first vote. Supreme Court backs Democrats on absentee ballot issues in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Latest voting news.
Black Couple Say Georgia Restaurant Asked Them to Leave Because Man Wore Sneakers
The restaurant’s owner said the incident was not racially motivated but added that it could have been handled better.
The Latest: Calls for voting extension in Georgia after Zeta
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Latest on Zeta (all times CDT): 5 p.m. ATLANTA — A group of civil rights organizations is asking Georgia’s governor to extend early voting hours Friday after the storm disrupted …
Zeta latest: 5 dead, massive power outages, delayed early voting in Georgia
At least five people are dead after Hurricane Zeta slammed into the South, leaving a trail of destruction before turning toward the Northeast. A 55-year-old died from electrocution in Louisiana, the …
Zeta claims life of Georgia man when tree falls on home
Tropical Storm Zeta has claimed the life of at least one person in Cherokee County, Georgia, authorities confirmed Thursday morning.
Hurricane Zeta disrupts early in-person voting in Georgia.
The morning after Hurricane Zeta’s forceful winds downed power lines, toppled trees and caused road closures across the state of Georgia, widespread outages left more than 600,000 Georgians without …
Suing governments, designated fees on the ballot in Georgia | Charlotte Observer
Georgia voters are deciding whether to make it easier to sue state and local governments, and whether to make it harder for the state to spend fees collected for designated purposes on other things.
Suing governments, designated fees on the ballot in Georgia | Charlotte Observer
Georgia voters are deciding whether to make it easier to sue state and local governments, and whether to make it harder for the state to spend fees collected for designated purposes on other things.
Jon Ossoff calls Perdue ‘a crook’ over stock purchases during a bitter Senate debate in Georgia.
Jon Ossoff, the Democratic nominee in one of Georgia’s two Senate races, slammed Senator David Perdue, his Republican opponent, as “a crook” on Wednesday night and accused h …