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If you've been feeling off this summer, you're certainly not alone. Depression and other mental health issues can spike during warmer months.
As students across Georgia return to classrooms, federal funding cuts are raising concerns about access to free school meals and mental health services.
LAFAYETTE, Ga. - GE Appliances plans to invest more than $3 billion to expand its U.S. operations in the South, and Georgia ...
The ranking comes from U.S. News and World Report, whose ranking saw NGMC Gainesville ranked in the top-three behind Emory ...
People are still moving to Atlanta, though the city's growth rate is slower than it was a decade ago. Why it matters: More ...
A woman has been charged in the 2007 killing of a girlfriend whose dismembered body was placed in a bag and set on fire, officials said Wednesday in the latest of a series of cold case breakthroughs ...
The State of Georgia now says all third through fifth graders must learn to do so. Channel 2’s Lori Wilson went out on the ...
VICIOUS DOG MAULING: a 62-year-old woman, is in critical condition and facing a double-arm amputation after being attacked by ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - You can expect a mostly dry and hot day in north Georgia with highs in the low 90s. As a ...
Kennedy has been a leading voice in spreading false information about vaccines, scientists and public health leaders, often ...
The suspected gunman who attacked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's campus on Friday may have fired many ...
The ARC said the region added 64,400 new residents during the past year to grow the 11-county metro Atlanta population to an ...