News

Good morning! As you’re likely aware, it’s still fiercely hot in Coastal Georgia. If you want to place blame for it, there’s a clear climate change fingerprint on this heat wave, as we discuss below.
Gov. Brian Kemp has thrown his weight behind Derek Dooley in the upcoming Republican primary for the U.S. Senate race, leaving Buddy Carter and Reagan Box as the only two declared candidates and Mike ...
Good Morning! It’s back-to-school time in Coastal Georgia, so we look at Georgia’s fledgling voucher program and one school superintendent’s assessment of the state of her district’s schools. We also ...
Environmental groups in Georgia are celebrating the Conservation Fund's purchase of thousands of acres of land near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, but are urging continued advocacy efforts ...
A new study based on 20 years of NASA satellite data has found that 75% of the world's population lives in countries facing a net decline in water supply, with the uninhibited pumping of groundwater ...
The Georgia Department of Education has shelved a plan to limit access to services for public school students with severe health issues after receiving pushback from parents, advocates and educators.
Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Superintendent Denise Watts discussed the district's priorities for the upcoming school year, including improvements to student attendance, parent ...
Good morning! We’ve got updates, work toward community solutions, and a look at a world without data science. August is almost here, so let’s end July with purpose. Dig in. 🎉 Congratulations to Woody ...
Georgia's new private and home school voucher fund has more money than applicants. Learn about the eligibility criteria and program challenges.
Republican John King dropped his U.S. Senate bid Thursday and says he will instead seek another term as Georgia’s insurance commissioner. King announced ...
Nursing students graduating with an associate's degree from Georgia technical colleges will be able to transfer directly into participating four-year public colleges and universities, allowing them to ...
The Comprehensive Commission on Health Care in Georgia has not met this year. The commission chair is set to release a report next week that reflects the lack of urgency over the drastic changes ahead ...