Flights at Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. were suspended Thursday morning after the collision of an American Airlines jet and a military helicopter Wednesday.
Georgia Republicans on Thursday took their first step toward banning transgender athletes from competing against women, a measure partly in response to the 2022 NCAA national swimming championships ...
Sam Lilley, the first officer of the fatal American Airlines flight that crashed into the Potomac River on Wednesday night outside Washington, D.C., was a coastal Georgia native and Georgia Southern ...
ESPN has exercised its option to extend the league’s base rights agreement, and ESPN will continue as the ACC’s media partner through the 2035-36 academic year.
Two Georgians were killed in the midair collision between a U.S. Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington.
Hundreds of would-be immigrants set to legally travel to Georgia as vetted refugees in January and February had their flights abruptly cancelled earlier this week, aid workers say. They also warn that ...
The Georgia Tech baseball team was picked to finish 10th in the 16-team ACC in a preseason poll from the league’s head coaches released Thursday.
According to data from the Department of Community Health presented Wednesday, 6,514 people are currently enrolled in the Pathways program out of 246,365 estimated to be eligible. If Georgia were to ...
NWS Columbia SC issues a lake wind advisory for Friday January 31st for Augusta metropolitan area until February 1st. Check back here for updates.
The two-day event, timed to celebrate Newman Wetlands Center’s 30th anniversary and World Wetlands Day Feb. 2, aims to raise awareness around conserving and restoring wetlands, as well as the ...
Passengers aboard the American Airlines flight that collided with an Army helicopter and crashed into the frigid waters of the Potomac River included teen figure skaters, their mothers and Russian ...
An affiliate of the dealership chain U.S. Auto Sales controlled thousands of cars across the South. Its system disabled borrowers' cars even when they were paying their loans.