A federal judge ruled against the State of Georgia last week in the first step of a lawsuit over whether or not the state can refuse to do…
MoreThe U.S. Department of Agriculture is planning on rolling back almost $4 billion in debt owed by minority farmers. The agency said last week that the move is…
MoreA Georgia man has pleaded guilty to federal charges involving a runaway teenage victim authorities say he trafficked. 39-year-old Demetrius Hunter (aka “Red”) of Albany, Georgia pleaded guilty…
MoreFor the first time ever, female offenders in the Georgia Department of Corrections system graduated from an Associate of Arts program with a degree in Christian Ministry as…
MoreThe following article represents the views of the author and not those of TheGeorgiaVirtue.com Critical Race Theory is a prime example of why public schools will continue to…
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission announced Thursday that the Emergency Broadband Benefit Program enrolled more than one million households in the first week of the program’s existence. Households in…
MoreThe State of Georgia is pushing back against calls by the federal government for critical race theory in public schools. Attorney General Carr said Wednesday that the state…
MoreThe Statesboro City Council met for the second regular council meeting in May on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The following agenda items were discussed. You can find supporting…
MoreIt was not an unexpected announcement, but Tuesday’s announcement made it official: Governor Brian Kemp is running for re-election in 2022. Baxley educator Kandiss Taylor and former Democrat…
MoreAs news of yet another conclusive investigation into an officer-involved shooting makes headlines, the Screven County case involving a former GSP Trooper remains an obvious outlier for prosecutions…
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