Despite the circumstances, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s third trip to South Korea in late October felt more like a homecoming than damage control.
Candidates took their cues from the Public Service Commission election results, which show voters are focused on pocketbook issues.
At a time of turbulence, Takao Yamamoto says tried and true factors that have brought Georgia 50-plus years of success in Japan — solid friendships, tended with care, concern and mutual trust — will ...
The latest clash stemming from the federal shutdown centers on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is leading a Georgia delegation to Japan after a South Korea visit to strengthen business ties and attend the ...
Nearly 180 Georgia organizations and individuals have signed a letter from Southern Poverty Law Center urging Gov. Brian Kemp ...
A critical federal food assistance program that benefits roughly 1.4 million Georgians is on track to run out of funding this ...
Governor Brian Kemp is in Japan this week, working to strengthen Georgia's decades-long ties with one of the state's biggest ...
As Democrats call on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp to help backfill funding for programs affected by the federal government ...
Around 1.4 million people across Georgia are set to lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits ...
Under the Gold Dome Thursday, Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp honored Georgia’s veterans during a ceremony at ...