The Georgia Fair Housing Law, passed 35 years ago, mirrors the federal statute and protects individuals and families in housing-related transactions, such as renting an apartment, taking out…
MoreSince the beginning of the year, 87,733 new businesses have been filed with the Secretary of State, bringing the total number of active entities to over 1.4M.…
MoreGeorgia’s net tax collections for March decreased by 3% from a year ago, new state revenue figures show.…
MoreA two-year bass tagging project on the Flint River conducted by the Georgia DNR's Wildlife Resources Division and Auburn University remains underway this year – and researchers need…
MoreA recent analysis of impact fees across Georgia found "large differences" in how jurisdictions approach implementing impact fees.…
MoreThe Georgia Bass Slam recognizes anglers with the knowledge and skill to catch different species of bass in a variety of habitats across the state, while also stimulating…
MoreThe University of Georgia’s College of Family and Consumer Sciences recently launched a virtual agrileadHER community platform to offer a welcoming space for women in farming and other agricultural professions.…
MoreBy Maria M. Lameiras An innovator in agribusiness and an exemplary public servant in Extension will be inducted into the Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame on April 29 during…
MoreState School Superintendent Richard Woods recently announced the full list of finalists for 2024 Georgia Teacher of the Year.…
MoreThis resolves months of litigation between the landowner and DNR.…
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