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Adriana Smith was declared brain-dead but her family had no choice but to keep her on life support under the state’s ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNThese new Georgia laws go into effect todayRiley Gaines Act and laws on cell phones in schools, threats from China, pet protections, fentanyl and Brunswick stew all ...
A large number of police officers and emergency vehicles are outside the Oglethorpe Mall responding to reports of a shooting.
Adriana Smith went into emergency surgery at nine weeks pregnant. She was pronounced brain-dead in February, but a law in ...
A pregnant brain-dead woman in Georgia was kept on life support until her fetus was viable. Experts say it raises ethical and legal questions.
Roe v. Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case enshrining abortion rights across the country, was overturned three years ago ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - A Georgia hospital is facing a lawsuit, alleging it failed to prevent the suicide of a 35-year-old man who sought emergency psychiatric care and blames a lack of ...
In Georgia, Adriana Smith, a brain-dead pregnant Black woman, was kept on life support due to state abortion restrictions.
The Georgia Chapter of the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) has named Kayte Vogt, Fayette County 911 Communications Director, as ...
Adriana Smith has been kept on life support for months because of Georgia's abortion law, her family told a local news outlet ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNState regulators approve a rate freeze from Georgia Power. What it means.Georgia Power rates will stay frozen until 2028 under the PSC-approved plan, despite criticism over storm damage costs and ...
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