ATLANTA — Legislation that seeks to expose librarians to criminal prosecution for loaning the wrong books to children has resurfaced at the Georgia Legislature. Senate Bill 74 passed the Senate last year, the first half of the biennial legislative session... See more
ATLANTA — Legislation that seeks to expose librarians to criminal prosecution for loaning the wrong books to children has resurfaced at the Georgia Legislature. Senate Bill 74 passed the Senate last year, the first half of the biennial legislative session... See more
The future of the Rome Floyd Parks and Recreation Department is the main topic for discussion at a joint meeting of city and county officials set for Tuesday. The Rome City Commission is expected to follow up on the issue during its Wednesday planning ses... See more
One of the 22 candidates running in Northwest Georgia's U.S. House special election withdrew from the race Sunday to launch a bid for a state House seat. Republican Christian Hurd said in a release that he recognizes his "path is closed" in the 14th Congr... See more
Candidates in Northwest Georgia’s U.S. House special election strove to distinguish themselves to voters during a nonpartisan forum this past weekend.
All 22 were invited to the three-hour event hosted by the League of Women Voters chapters of Marietta-Co... See more