Georgia football is sending 14 players to the NFL Combine invites. Here are those going to Indianapolis and a few who were ...
Civil rights champions have diverse college journeys. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. may be the most recognized civil rights leader in U.S. history, but across many decades, numerous Black activists ...
The new year is here, and the travel planning bug is doing its thing. If you're looking for some budget-friendly adventures ...
Helping many famous names to navigate a path to sobriety is Dr Cali Estes, who is famed in America as a ‘go to’ expert for ... When the crash came in 2008 and people couldn’t afford in ...
Atlanta Police say a person of interest in the murder of an ... The 60-year-old had started to drive for Uber on the weekends in Middle Georgia where he lived to earn extra money.
Georgia’s famous groundhog has earned a reputation for out-forecasting Punxsutawney Phil, who has been predicting the weather since 1887. According to FiveThirtyEight, Phil has only been 50% ...
"And honestly, I don't know who to go to about this ... airlines every day to get flight reservation information about famous people and athletes," she said. "So on one hand, I'm like, kind ...
Many people view professional wrestling with derision. They call it "fake," "staged" or "scripted" and decry it as inauthentic when compared to mainstream professional sports. But I just went to ...
Singer-songwriter Ray Charles may have had Georgia on his mind, but North Florida is where his path to fame and fortune began.
ATLANTA — Atlanta Police announced a person of interest is now in custody on Friday following the death of a former college basketball coach and Uber driver who vanished while on the job.
Georgia Bulldogs redshirt freshman quarterback Jaden Rashada entered the NCAA transfer portal during the winter window, but has not drawn as much interest as he would like. Rashada is waiting ...
“They are top coaches, they produce top players and Georgia is a top program that will compete for national championships every year,” Fort told On3 “Who wouldn’t want to go to Georgia?