The Latino electorate in Georgia has been growing. Its turnout has also been increasing, leaving behind Latinos' national participation rates in 2016 and 2018.
President Donald Trump's election lawsuits were quickly dismissed in Georgia and Michigan on Thursday, undercutting legal action aimed at questioning the integrity of the voting process.
Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Georgia ballots are starting to give more solid footing for Democrat Joe Biden, but President Donald Trump repeated claims that votes are being stolen from him.
At least 260 students and eight teachers from a suburban school district in Atlanta, Georgia have been put in quarantine after several teachers and students tested positive for coronavirus during the first week of school.
The recently passed bill will allow first responders to be prosecuted under the hate crime legislation. The bill comes after the death of Ahmaud Arbery, who was fatally shot while jogging.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced his decision to allow non-essential businesses across the state to reopen on Friday despite warnings from experts.
Police continue their search for Baxley, Georgia restaurant assault suspects. A disturbing surveillance video shows the moment where a couple brutally beat a mother and her daughter outside their family-owned restuarant in Baxley, Georgia beacuse they were not satisfied.
A nightmare as the deadly storm swept across the Southeast US that left fatalities and demolition. The Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal declares a state of emergency for seven counties and added that the state will look for federal assistance as well.
The Transgender bathroom bill failed to pass in Tennessee on Monday. The bill that was being proposed required all students in public schools and universities to use bathrooms and locker rooms that matched their gender at birth.
Tech CEOs and the top brass of the GOP establishment met for the annual World Forum hosted by the American Enterprise Institute. The ultra-exclusive and very secretive gathering has one primary agenda this time around -- to stop Donald Trump.
Many are expecting Latino voters to make a mark in the upcoming 2016 Presidential Elections, but will they really be able to do it in the face of voting hindrances?