The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) and the Motor Carrier Compliance Division (MCCD) will be out in full force and encourages motorists to drive safely and have patience this Thanksgiving holiday.
The Fulton County Department of Arts & Culture is pleased to announce funding opportunities for the 2023 Contracts for Services (CFS) funding cycle.
The University System of Georgia (USG) has named the 2022-2023 class of its Executive Leadership Institute (ELI), including 35 faculty and staff members from 25 USG institutions and the University System Office.
This holiday season, dedicated brand supporters are joining forces to support Boys & Girls Clubs of America as they work together to provide safe spaces, caring mentors and life-enhancing experiences to over 3.6 million youth at nearly 5,000 Clubs across the nation, on Native lands and U.S military installations worldwide.
In accordance with today’s ruling by Superior Court Judge Thomas Cox, early voting for the December 6 runoff election will begin on Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 7 a.m. at 24 Fulton County locations.
Following accreditation by the Georgia secretary of state’s office, The Carter Center will observe the risk-limiting audit of the results of Georgia’s Nov. 8 secretary of state race.
Alston & Bird is pleased to announce that the LATAM Airlines Chapter 11 case, in which it represented Qatar Airways in its capacity as DIP lender, plan sponsor, and equity security holder, has been recognized by the American Bankruptcy Institute as the first annual “International Matter of the Year.”
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) today elected Regent Harold Reynolds to a second one-year term as the Board’s chair and Regent Erin Hames to a second one-year term as the Board’s vice chair.
The American Cancer Society has awarded Georgia State economist Michael Pesko and a team of researchers across four universities and a government agency more than $700,000 to study the effect of eliminating health insurance cost-sharing on the use of cancer prevention and early detection (CPED) services offered by private health insurance plans.
At its 20th Connected Learning Center (CLC) opening today at SER Metro in Detroit, AT&T* announced plans to reach 50 total centers nationwide through the AT&T Connected Learning initiative, including at Boys & Girls Clubs.
Clark Atlanta University’s Chief Information Officer, Charles Cooper, is a corporate finalist for the 2022 Georgia CIO of the Year Orbie Awards, an annual awards program honoring chief information officers who have exemplified excellence and innovation in the technology industry.
AAHOA’s Fall National Advocacy Conference recap video is out now! It highlights AAHOA's incredible advocacy momentum and the legislatures who showed up for hospitality.
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners has reached an agreement with the 15 cities regarding distribution of Local Option Sales Tax revenues over the next decade.