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Acclaimed North Carolina author Jason Mott made a memorable statement about racial violence in his 2021 National Book Award winner “Hell of a Book” when he introduced his character Soot — a little ...
Considering the tremendous efforts underway to save the Galápagos giant tortoise from extinction, it was a curious set of circumstances that found two esteemed veterinarians from Georgia 2,400 miles ...
A Gwinnett County Republican has joined the crowded race to become Georgia’s next lieutenant governor. State Rep. David Clark, R-Buford, announced Tuesday he will seek his party’s nomination for ...
Kenzie Welch and her team are behind a collection of viral videos helping people find their confidence again - and it's way deeper than closets.
Members of the Atlanta Chamber Players, which celebrates its 50th season starting this fall, attribute its longevity to the joy of 'playing with friends.' ...
Intimacy coordinators work with directors and producers to ensure actors feel more comfortable with scenes involving sex or nudity. And actors mostly like having them around.
The state and a local development authority are seeking more than $540,000 in legal fees accumulated in two unsuccessful lawsuits filed by six Morgan County property owners.
Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan talks to the hosts of “Politically Georgia” for the first time since becoming a Democrat. He says he hasn't ruled out a run at governor.
Trump says he's taking over the D.C. police, but the District of Columbia operates differently from other American cities, including Atlanta.
Technology played a valuable role in learning during the pandemic, but some parents think it has gone too far, thus, the call for banning cellphones in school.
Hip-hop-based education works for every student, not only because it uplifts the marginalized but because it taps into something deeply human.
Educational technology created new ways of learning for children and helped parents during COVID, but the negative effects on a child's brain come at a high cost.