The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. Former Georgia Governor Nathan Deal who served from 2011 to 2019 held a book ...
SCHOLARLY STUDENTS:The 2024 scholars were honored during the annual Nathan Deal Scholars Luncheon, in the presence of School of Medicine Dean Dr. Jean Sumner, former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal and ...
Former Gov. Nathan Deal can now add author to his list of accomplishments. Deal published a children’s book to honor his late wife’s dedication to literacy. Deal sat down with Channel 2′s Karyn Greer ...
Former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal celebrated the publication of his first children’s book, “Veto, the Governor’s Cat,” on Wednesday. The book tells the heartwarming adventures of Veto and Bill, two ...
The Twitter reaction from Chris Riley, chief of staff to Gov. Nathan Deal, rolled in early this morning, and was immediately repeated by senior staff. Riley had apparently just read today's print ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been corrected to reflect it was the Office of Congressional Ethics, not the House Ethics Committee, that released a report on former U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal. Today’s ...
ATLANTA - Dalton Mayor David Pennington may have to live up to his first name to knock off a political Goliath. The conservative Republican, who's lowered his city's taxes and spending, has now filed ...
HALL COUNTY, Ga. — Hall County Schools will hold a formal dedication ceremony on Monday for its newest elementary school. Sandra Dunagan Deal Elementary School opened its doors to students earlier ...
The state’s attorney general, Chris Carr, a Republican, is the first person in either major party to declare his candidacy for statewide office in Georgia. By Maya King Many in the state G.O.P. are ...
Gov. Nathan Deal’s conference call with GOP lawmakers this morning was less of a defense of his office’s role in the fallout over the ethics memo and more of an impassioned plea for fellow Republicans ...
Many in the state G.O.P. are expending significant effort to seek cover from the president’s outrage over his defeat, hoping to retain the support of his base. By Richard Fausset Either Mr. Kemp, ...
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