Gov. Kemp outlines his priorities to the Georgia General Assembly and his plans for the budget's big-ticket proposals.
With another winter storm coming, some airlines are offering waivers and free flight changes for travel in and out of Georgia. Here's what we know.
As snow fall and icy conditions gripped much of Georgia, the Department of Transportation working overnight to treat roads in Atlanta, and Central, Southern and coastal parts of the state.
While it's cold in areas further south like Savannah and Macon ... Up to 0.2 inches is expected in areas like Atlanta and Augusta. Georgia is already under a State of Emergency.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for much of the central and southern Georgia area. Here's what to expect.
in north Georgia with less than one-half inch of rain with about a 70% chance of precipitation. Savannah is looking at less than one inch of snow on Tuesday with a 45% chance of precipitation. Augusta and Macon are currently in the clear. Whether or not ...
As Acting U.S. Attorney, Lyons serves as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the Southern District of Georgia, which covers 43 of Georgia’s 159 counties with a population of more than 1.6 million people and includes the cities of Savannah, Augusta, and Brunswick.
As of January 18, 2025, and by virtue of the Vacancies Reform Act, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Tara M. Lyons is officially Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia. She is the first Black woman to serve in the role as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the Southern District of Georgia.
Georgia has confirmed the first positive case of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, also known as bird flu, in a commercial poultry operation, according to Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper.
In a historic appointment, Tara M. Lyons has become the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, or SDGA, marking a significant milestone as
Ready for more snow in Georgia? Multiple weather outlets are forecasting more next week, with some areas getting more than 5 inches.
Georgia Department of Transportation plow teams have noticed some treacherous areas while they worked through the night to clear snow from routes in east-central Georgia, and will continue on Wednesday.