Two short films produced decades ago by an acclaimed jazz musician, one about African American history on St. Simons Island, will make their Coastal Georgia premieres next week in Glynn
Not every child who graduates from public schools in Georgia needs to attend a four-year college for a liberal arts degree, which is why State Schools Superintendent Richard Woods said
A mental illness treatment program that can keep people out of prison and out of hospitals is one worth exploring, which is why Nora Lott Haynes has pursued the idea
A man arrested for burglary connected to a Jan. 18 break-in in Brunswick is now also facing aggravated assault charges for his alleged role in a December shooting allegedly setup
The national recession economists are predicting in 2023 is likely to hit the rest of the state harder than it will the Golden Isles based on predictions presented Wednesday at
A Brunswick child care center was shut down by the state this week after an investigation revealed it exposed children and employees to dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide and
A decade ago, Gabby Sones accused her parents and five others of running the most depraved child sex ring in Texas history. Now she’s ready to clear their names.
When he overdosed at the age of 29, it was easy to dismiss DJ Screw as another
musician who succumbed to his own success. But his story is more complicated.