Rico Peña, president of Peña Global Consulting Group, recently discussed the topic of imposter syndrome in Episode 11 of his “Personal Not Business” podcast, calling it something that impacts us all and can significantly affect a team's success.
Jury selection is heating up in the trial of rap star Young Thug, who is accused of being the leader of a violent street gang, according to Fox 5 Atlanta.
A bill introduced by U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) that would require federal prisons to upgrade faulty security camera systems has been signed into law.
Atlanta Falcons have released wide receiver Cameron Batson following his recent arrest after an altercation with police and fleeing the scene of the incident.
With electrical and water supply issues across the state mounting, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp extended his state of emergency order amid reports of more wintry precipitation on the way.
A south Georgia state senator recently announced that he will be leaving his elected office for a state job as chief medical officer of Georgia’s Department of Community Health.
Georgia state Sen. Jason Anavitarte is pushing legislation that would completely ban the TikTok app across the state, according to a recent report by FOX 5 Atlanta.
The Georgia Secretary of State's Office reported that in the final hours before voters were slated to go to the polls in the recent Senate runoff race, a record-setting 1.8 million voters had cast ballots.
Georgia's Republican Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan insists he did not vote for GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker in the runoff election against incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock.
Heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, many Georgia SNAP recipients were hoping the state would come through on its promise to provide benefits to those who have struggled with bureaucratic problems.
Georgia police now say a man killed in a shootout with officers at a Redan-area gas station fatally wounded a mother driving for Lyft just before the encounter with police.
Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss is being sued after a 2020 Valentine's Day shooting that took place at her Atlanta restaurant left three injured.
Local rap stars Young Thug and Gunna are now set to go on trial in a large RICO case early next year, with jury selection slated to commence in January 5.