Supported by Intel AI Digital Readiness Programs, UNG is launching 'AI for Georgia Professionals,' a certificate that ...
Top AI graduate programs at schools like Carnegie Mellon and Stanford are feeding a field where salaries average over $150,000—with job growth outpacing the broader market.
A former Georgia state lawmaker, who allegedly lied to collect pandemic unemployment benefits she was not entitled to receive ...
You soon may be able to climb into an electric flying taxi and zip from to and from these Florida cities in less than 20 ...
As uncertainty swirls around key health policy issues in Washington, Georgia lawmakers will return to the Gold Dome on Monday to plan next year’s budget and consider public health proposals that died ...
Because you are in people’s homes, it’s hard to see what’s going on, and vulnerable people can’t stop someone from committing ...
Broadway at the Memorial Auditorium will present Kinky Boots Jan. 16-18 with five performances. Review for the production: ...
ATLANTA, Ga. — A former Georgia state representative was indicted Monday on alleged pandemic-related fraud. Former state Rep.
The University of North Georgia (UNG) has announced a new artificial intelligence (AI) certificate. Titled "AI for Georgia Professionals," the program will be in partnership with Intel and will ...
With the combination of the labor shortage and equipment problems Councilman Leckenby announces that if the materials are not separated, they will not be picked up. Public works has also been in ...
A Columbia, Tennessee family's devastating house fire has uncovered issues with HVAC inspections affecting dozens of homes in ...
Two marinas along Georgia's coast have been recognized for their dedication to environmental responsibility, earning ...