Five Georgia sheriff’s offices have signed up for a controversial federal program, known as 287(g), which allows local law enforcement officers to perform some of the functions of immigration agents, ...
A federal judge blocked President Donald Trump’s proposed freeze, which could have targeted some of Georgia’s most vulnerable residents.
Constitution, which is remaking itself as a modern media company, made its return to the city of Atlanta in the most traditional way — with an old-fashioned ribbon cutting.
Constitution’s politics team, I spent four days in the nation’s capital speaking with Georgians and documenting the historic event. Here’s what I saw. Presidential inaugurations are typically held on ...
How to send a letter to the editor How to submit a letter for possible publication in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper: Letters to the editor must be no longer than 150 words and must ...
King’s life and work should serve as a guiding light as Americans demand a higher standard of moral responsibility from our leaders.
Constitution’s move to Midtown is about more than just a new office—it’s an effort to be more connected and visible within the community, strengthening its role as a reliable source of news for the ...
A new AJC poll showed a majority of Georgians support allowing unauthorized Georgians to remain in the country if certain conditions are met.
Since 2005, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has held its annual Celebrating Nurses Awards each May to honor Atlanta's top nurses. The award program recognizes & celebrates their exceptional work ...
On today’s episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Bill Nigut and Greg Bluestein discuss what this means for Georgia farmers waiting for Hurricane Helene ...