It seems the convenience of working from home during the pandemic comes at a price of “exposure and risk,” said Richard DeMillo, a computer science professor at Georgia Tech. He said he sees potential …
Here are the 25 highest-paid employees at The University of Georgia
The University of Georgia announced recently that it has advanced to No. 15 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 ranking of the best public universities in the nation. This marks the fifth consecutive …
Azerbaijan remains Georgia’s largest bitumen exporter
Azerbaijan accounts for 59.8 percent of Georgia oil bitumen imports during the period of January-September 2020, local media has reported.
19 women allege medical abuse in Georgia immigration detention
Records and a report obtained by the Times detail allegations of widespread medical abuse and forced sterilization against women held at an immigration detention center in Georgia. The report was …
In Georgia, long lines to vote — but determined optimism, too
A Times reporter waited less than 15 minutes to vote in suburban Atlanta this week. Many other Georgians won’t be so lucky, but say they are determined to vote no matter how long it takes.
American Christian DB Kamari Lassiter commits to Georgia over Auburn, others
American Christian 3-star defensive back Kamari Lassiter ended his recruitment by announcing his commitment to Georgia at his school’s Homecoming festivities on Thursday night.
Can Georgia’s Republican senators retain their closely contested seats?
In Georgia, nearly 2 million people — more than a quarter of registered voters — have already cast their ballots, with some waiting in line for hours to do so. The state has become a new …
Activist for Georgia’s homeless and death-row inmates dies
Murphy Davis, a determined advocate for death row inmates and homeless people in Georgia, died on Thursday of complications related to cancer. She was 72.
Trump commutes sentence of ex-Georgia teacher convicted of $8 million food stamp fraud | Charlotte Observer
A former Georgia educator serving 14 years in prison for fraud is home with her family after having her sentence commuted by President Donald Trump. Rashella Reed, an Atlanta Public Schools teacher, …
Jon Ossoff is Running for U.S. Senate in Georgia on a Climate Platform
Not only is climate change real, it’s a crisis. And the crisis isn’t coming, it’s here.’ — U.S. Senate candidate Jon Ossoff explains the urgency of addressing the climate crisis and why it matters in …