Georgia, the Peach State, is a blend of Southern charm, rich history and modern growth. The largest cities in Georgia range from bustling metropolises to charming towns that have grown into thriving urban centers.
After two recent snow and ice storms, when will Georgia get some warmth and sunshine? Multiple weather outlets are forecasting it in the near future.
Ready for more snow in Georgia? Multiple weather outlets are forecasting more next week, with some areas getting more than 5 inches.
Gov. Kemp outlines his priorities to the Georgia General Assembly and his plans for the budget's big-ticket proposals.
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 ...
Georgia may not have gotten a white Christmas ... is forecasting potential snow on Tuesday and Wednesday in areas like Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, and Athens. There is also a chance of snow on ...
Snow and ice swept across many parts of Georgia on ... not as severe. In Augusta, there's a 30% chance of snow showers on Wednesday morning with about one inch of snow. Macon is showing a 30-40% ...
The shopping center operator had the highest bid for the financially troubled Charlotte mall, but a judge has yet to approve the $39M deal.
These 12 legendary BBQ joints are packed with flavor that will have you licking your fingers and coming back for more! Nestled in Whitemarsh Plaza, Wiley’s Championship BBQ is like finding a diamond in a sea of charcoal. Their sign boasts a grinning pig that seems to say, “Come on in, the eatin’s fine!” And boy, is it ever.
This finger-lickin’ road trip takes you to 12 of Georgia’s most legendary BBQ joints for an unforgettable feast! Nestled in the heart of Jackson, Fresh Air Barbecue is a time capsule of smoky delights.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - A raccoon has tested positive for rabies in Augusta, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. According to the department, a rabid raccoon was involved in an incident with the dog of a Richmond County resident. The department says the incident occurred on Jan. 15, around Belair Road and Wrightsboro Road.
Augusta University researcher and inventor Keith Hearon, among other things, is working on a medical adhesive that doesn't hurt to pull off skin.