Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a statement following the deaths of two native Georgians in Wednesday night's midair collision near Washington DC.
The soldier was one of three aboard the Black Hawk helicopter which collided with an American Airlines jet Wednesday night.
The crew chief on the UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter involved in the crash has been identified as Ryan O’Hara by Parkview High School in Lilburn, Georgia.
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp posted on his X account on Thursday afternoon, identifying two of the victims involved in the ...
Sam Lilley, the first officer of the fatal American Airlines flight that crashed into the Potomac River on Wednesday night outside Washington, D.C., was a coastal Georgia native and Georgia Southern ...
Brian Kemp announced Wednesday. Georgia Pathways, the limited Medicaid expansion the state launched in 2023, would cover families with young children in households with incomes at or below 100% of the ...
Ryan O’Hara, a father-of-one, was one of the three soldiers on board the military helicopter, according to reports ...
At least two crew members of the aircraft that collided Wednesday night have ties to Georgia, News 12 has learned on the day ...
The indictment accuses the Cordele Commission's Vice Chair Royce Reeves of being an "associate" of the G-Shine criminal ...
A handful of Senate Republicans from rural Georgia have signed onto a new bipartisan attempt to fully expand Medicaid through ...
Two Georgians were killed in the midair collision between a U.S. Army helicopter and an American Airlines passenger jet at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington.