Yamacraw Village, a historic Savannah public housing project on 22 acres of prime real estate, faces demolition and redevelopment. Residents don't know where they'll move.
A Savannah-area judge ruled a controversial gun storage law unconstitutional Wednesday and dismissed a case against a man charged with leaving a gun in his truck.
Jekyll Island's historic golf course, Great Dunes, was designed by Walter Travis in the Gilded Age. It reopens Nov. 1 on Georgia's coast after a painstaking restoration.
To attract the revenue to stay competitive at college football's top level, Georgia Southern is leaning into its game day experience and the personality of Kyle Merrero.
Georgia's state government is frugal when it comes to tourism marketing. Lawmakers are considering changing that as Atlanta hosts World Cup soccer games next summer.
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a case involving Gullah Geechee residents of Sapelo Island, a McIntosh County ordinance revision and a citizen referendum.
International Paper's mill closure frees up more than 20 million gallons of water capacity for Savannah, a region facing a water shortage. But it won't alter expansion plans.
A top Hyundai official said an immigration raid on the HL-GA Battery plant under construction next to the Hyundai Metaplant will delay the facility's opening.