Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King announced multiple health insurance companies would face a collective ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King announced multiple health insurance companies would face a collective $25 million in fines. King’s office said the companies ...
ATLANTA — Nabilah Parkes, a metro Atlanta Democratic state senator, jumped into the race for Georgia insurance commissioner on Wednesday. State Senator Parkes announced her campaign with a priority to ...
Georgia's insurance commissioner sues at least 11 health insurance companies over violations of mental health parity laws. Trump wants nations to pay $1 billion to stay on peace board Homeowners don’t ...
Many drivers are feeling the pain of having their auto insurance costs rise at a staggering rate. ValuePenguin's State of Auto Insurance in 2025 report shows that the average increase in rates was 12% ...
DULUTH, Ga. — Duluth State Sen. Nabilah Parkes announced she’d be running for election to the Office of Commissioner of Insurance. Parkes, a Democrat, said she’d be working to unseat incumbent ...
State Sen. Nabilah Islam Parkes (D-Gwinnett) is running for Georgia Insurance Commissioner. Her platform focuses on rising premiums and claim denials, citing her own legal battle with an insurer. She ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Georgia Power welcomed a new training center in DeKalb County this week, marking the largest transportation and logistics training ...
HOUSTON COUNTY, Ga. — Homeowners in Georgia are feeling the pinch as insurance deductibles climb, and repair costs soar after storms. A new law, House Bill 511, aims to give them a financial cushion. ...
Financial advisor Todd Burkhalter pleaded guilty to running Georgia’s largest Ponzi scheme, defrauding 2,000 investors of $380M. Learn the red flags and how to protect yourself.
When a seat in Congress is up for grabs, a lot of people flock to fill it. That's the case for U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff’s seat, with Georgians voting whether to keep him or replace him later this fall.