Credit: Sarah Peacock for the AJC
Jon Ossoff goads Marjorie Taylor Greene by urging her to run for Senate
Greene said she won't run for the U.S. Senate. But Ossoff likes his chances against her, saying that "it's not too late" for her to run.
Credit: Ben Gray for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Federal government slashes office leases across Georgia
The federal government’s cost-cutting campaign has resulted in 11 canceled office leases in Georgia so far this year, the sixth most of any state, new data show.
From Congress to Clingstones: Brian Jack calls plays in DC and Columbus
Georgia U.S. Rep. Brian Jack trades politics for baseball as a color commentator for new Braves AA team in Columbus.
Credit: Sarah Peacock for the AJC
Ossoff attempts to tap into angst over Trump, ‘Big, Beautiful’ law at rally
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff attacks President Trump and the Republican agenda, particularly the recently passed tax and spending bill, in a reelection campaign rally in Savannah
Credit: Courtesy Chuck Williams
The untold story of Amy Carter’s White House nanny, Mary Prince
Mary Prince met President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter 54 years ago as a wrongly convicted murderer. She talks about becoming a beloved nanny, caregiver and member of the family.
Credit: Screenshot
Georgia’s First Liberty Building & Loan hit with lawsuits after collapse
Legal troubles are swirling around First Liberty Building & Loan and related firms since the company ceased all business operations in late June.
Credit: arvin.temkar@ajc.com
SEC accuses GOP-linked Georgia lender of $140M Ponzi scheme
Federal regulators filed a complaint Thursday seeking the seizure of Georgia lender First Liberty Building & Loan, accusing its founder of operating a Ponzi scheme.
Credit: Natrice Miller / Natrice.Miller@ajc.com
SNAP cuts could mean fewer free meals for Georgia students
President Donald Trump's massive tax and spending bill could mean Georgia students receive fewer meals during the school year.
Credit: arvin.temkar@ajc.com
Georgia lender accused of funneling funds to GOP political campaigns
Federal regulator have accused Brant Frost IV of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme. Frost was leader of First Liberty Building and Loan in Newnan.
Credit: AJC file photos
Republican attorney general candidates closely matched in fundraising
Republican state Sen. Bill Cowsert of Athens raised about $530,000 in contributions for his campaign. Republican state Brian Strickland of McDonough reported about $435,000.