Health Care Spending in Georgia
Updated: 1:41 PM Proposed health care spending cuts could negatively impact low income and disabled residents in the Peach State.
Updated: 1:41 PM Proposed health care spending cuts could negatively impact low income and disabled residents in the Peach State.
Updated: 11:02 PM The City of Tallahassee Commission decides to delay a vote on solicitation on city streets allowing firefighters to go ahead with their fundraising boot drive.
Updated: 9:19 PM A single gunshot brings an end to a night of terror for one area woman as a Leon County deputy opens fire on a rape suspect.
Updated: 9:10 PM Wednesday was day three in the trial of a man accused of killing a Tallahassee police officer.
Updated: 9:03 PM The efforts of one woman mean a closer starting point for Lowndes County residents suffering from sickle cell anemia. A series of clinics is raising community awareness of the disease.
Updated: 8:51 PM A major educational grant is paving the way for a modern learning academy.
Updated: 8:45 PM The property of several Quincy homeowners could be in jeopardy, and that means home improvements may become mandatory.
Updated: 9:39 PM The lessons learned after Hurricane Andrew are paying big dividends now as Florida cleans up in the aftermath of Charley.
Updated: 6:04 PM School has been starting earlier and earlier for students in the past few years, so much so that it's gotten the attention of lawmakers in the Peach State.
Updated: 6:12 PM Law enforcement officials say they won't let a drunk driver off so easy.
Updated: 5:50 PM The Sopchoppy Opry is getting set to kick off a new season.
Updated: 4:09 PM A Jacksonville tree service owner is charged with price-gouging in the wake of Hurricane Charley.
Updated: 2:41 PM Family and friends say good-bye to former Florida Attorney General and Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard W. Ervin.
Updated: 2:01 PM Two toddlers are found unconscious in a locked car.
Updated: 1:59 PM Not all of the Olympic action is taking place inside the coliseum in Athens.
Updated: 1:58 PM The kickoff of the "You Drink and Drive... You Lose" campaign begins.
Updated: 1:52 PM Here's a wrap of the top stories in Business News.
Updated: 8:44 PM In an attempt to get a grip on the state budget deficit, Gov. Sonny Perdue is calling for a change in the way health care providers handle indigent patients.
Updated: 8:41 PM Five companies who provide care for some of Florida’s most vulnerable citizens are suing the state for slashing programs on which disabled people rely to survive.
Updated: 8:36 PM School is back in session for most, but some are hitting the books in a different way.
Updated: 9:29 PM Poll workers prepare for November elections.
Updated: 6:50 PM Three local business owners are going head to head with Sopchoppy city officials, requesting alcohol be placed on the menu at their pizza parlor, but the request is getting mixed reviews.
Updated: 11:15 AM The search for the killer of an elderly homeless woman is the focus of this week's Crime Stoppers.
Updated: 6:29 PM One of the biggest killers on college campuses across the country has nothing to do with crime; it's bacterial meningitis.
Updated: 8:57 PM Secretary of State Glenda Hood says there should be no further disruptions in the voting process for the August 31 primary.