Two men in Georgia drank liquid cleaning products over the weekend to fight off COVID-19, according to the Georgia Poison Center.
Middle Georgia Churches Remain Closed Despite GOP Governor’s Reopening of State
The lead pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church of Macon said he’s keeping his church closed and will continue online services because “it’s safer.” …
Reality TV star Ashley ‘Minnie’ Ross dies in Georgia wreck
Ashley Ross of the reality TV show “Little Women: Atlanta” has died in a head-on crash on a Georgia road, police and her representative confirmed Tuesday. Ross, 34, who was known as “Ms. Minnie,” died …
BREAKING: Coronavirus outbreak in Georgia surpasses 1K deaths, 24K cases
Coronavirus outbreak in Georgia surpasses 1K deaths, 24K cases At least 1,020 Georgians have died of the new coronavirus, with more than 100 of those deaths reported in the past 48 hours, state health …
Reopening Georgia: Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s coronavirus podcast for April 28
Some Georgia businesses have reopened their doors as the state loosened coronavirus restrictions. But many business owners still have questions about whether — and how — to open safely. Dr. Sanjay …
Why didn’t the Bears take a shot on Georgia’s Jake Fromm or another developmental QB? ‘The board fell a certain way,’ Ryan Pace says.
Georgia’s Jake Fromm clearly wasn’t the Bears’ choice for a developmental quarterback selection in the fifth round, but why didn’t they take a shot at another?
‘It’s been a rough ride’—Georgia small business owner on eagerness to reopen
Bruce LeVell, small business owner in Georgia and executive director of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump, joins “Squawk Box” to discuss Georgia partially reopening its economy on Friday and …
Dying for cute toes? I hate to say it, Georgia, but on this one, we’re as dumb as we look.
We still don’t know who is spreading this awful virus, how many cases we really have, or what will happen as the state reopens in earnest. It’s scary.
Ben Carson: ‘We’ll Soon Know’ Impact of Georgia Reopening
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson said that the rest of the country will learn a lot from Georgia’s experiment.
Diners cautiously venture back into Georgia’s restaurants
Sitting at a Waffle House counter has never felt so satisfying for Kim Kaseta, who was enjoying her sausage and egg breakfast in relative solitude in Atlanta. “Oh my gosh,” Kaseta, a 64-year-old hair …