A map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows that 222 possible non-native species had the potential to spread in Georgia and Florida due to storm-related flooding from Hurricane Helene.
One creature on the list is the Cuban tree frog, a native to the island nation that has spread to Florida, Georgia and other ...
Descendants of people enslaved at the site are grappling with its complicated history while also honoring the region's rich ...
For course connoisseurs who seek out stellar architecture and unique experiences, the past 12 months have served up a banquet ...
Throughout the month of January, locations across Georgia will take your real Christmas trees. The recycled trees will be used for lumber, turned into mulch, donated, composted and used for crop ...
Recycling your Christmas tree is an eco-friendly choice that not only benefits the environment but also gives your tree a ...
ATLANTA — As the holiday season winds down and your Christmas tree is no longer the centerpiece of your home, you might wonder: what’s next for your beloved tree? Instead of tossing it in the ...
ATLANTA - Strong storms swept through metro Atlanta and North Georgia on Sunday morning ... Video footage from the scene reveals downed tree limbs and snapped trees, consistent with storm ...
MACON, Ga. — Christmas has come and gone, which means many people in Central Georgia will need to find a way to dispose of one key holiday staple - the Christmas trees. Luckily, multiple Central ...