The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved Georgia’s request to extend the Pathways to Coverage program.
ATLANTA -- Georgia's program that provides health insurance to some low-income adults that document work or other activities has been extended for 15 months by President Donald Trump's administration.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services agreed to expand a program that provides health care coverage to Georgians who ...
Georgia, which has among the highest rates of uninsured people, is one of 10 states that has refused to expand Medicaid to ...
A group of 18 former U.S. Federal Reserve officials, Treasury secretaries and other top economic officials who served under ...
In some states, top officials have implemented new policies to ensure that residents can access COVID-19 shots. But Georgia ...
Georgia’s new program to subsidize private education has helped more than 8,000 children move from public schools with low ...
The No. 17 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (4-0) hit the road for an ACC battle against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (2-1) on ...
The Georgia Secretary of State's Office confirmed on Wednesday that applications for the November 15 with the Georgia Boxing Commission were withdrawn.
If you’re a Georgia resident whose home suffered damage in Tropical Storm Debby or Hurricane Helene, you may be eligible for assistance.
Shequita Starks was inspired to pursue nursing after watching her brother experience seizures and seeing the compassion of ...
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) registered a joint application filed by seven Georgian non-governmental and media organizations against the local version of the Foreign Agents Registration ...