The pool totals $300,000, and projects will run for two years. The money was a one-time disbursement from legislators after federal funds were cut.
Civil rights and advocacy organizations are calling on Georgians to urge lawmakers to increase funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program as new federal rules shift more costs to states ...
A Hubert woman is facing multiple felony charges involving children and illegal drugs.According to arrest warrants, ...
The Carolina Chocolate Festival is back on the Crystal Coast for another sweet celebration. The 24th annual festival takes over the Crystal Coast Civic Center i ...
More than a year after illegal pesticide terbufos claimed the lives of six children in Naledi, the community remains a flashpoint of grief and xenophobic tension. While government mandates for spaza ...
Sharon recently suggested she was "seriously" considering running against him ...