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Closed for more than 25 years, the World’s Folk Art Church at Howard Finster’s Paradise Garden in Summerville reopened to the ...
Some folks grew up thinking God was always angry — ready to squash you like a bug for every little sin. But let me tell you ...
A 2018 voter-approved Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax project made a long-awaited step forward this week, with a ...
The Calhoun-Gordon County Public Library, 100 N. Park Ave., hosts Lunch Bunch Book Club, the last Friday of each month, from ...
Putting these and other moves to work can help you keep moving toward your important goals. When you eventually reach your ...
A lot of hot and sunny weather is headed to Northwest Georgia, according to the National Weather service. Perfect for ...
Everyone knows where they live in America, right? We each have addresses, phone numbers, and better ways to find each other ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation has announced its Independence Day week lane closures on interstates and state ...
The verdict is guilty for Sean “Diddy” Combs as the trial of the hip-hop mogul reaches its conclusion on Wednesday, July 2. The rapper was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in ...
Baylee Littrell had the support of dad Brian Littrell and mom Leighanne Littrell during his American Idol journey earlier this year. The proud parents watched him make it all the way to the Top 20 ...
Tired of endless passwords, columnist Joe Phillips reflects on tech overload, account sprawl, and the tradeoff between security and simplicity in today’s digital world.
Georgia Power's rates are frozen until 2028, but critics say storm costs and data center demands may still raise bills, calling for more transparency and scrutiny.