Episodios

  • Ga. senate prepares for change; Union protests; Savannah unhoused resource center
    Jul 23 2025

    On the Wednesday, July 23 edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia Senate prepares for an exodus of leadership ahead of the 2026 campaign season; union members gather in Atlanta to protest federal funding cuts; and Savannah officials announce a new resource center to help the city's unhoused population.

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    10 m
  • Educational funds released; Former Ga. Justice gets achievement award; Cafe' Momentum
    Jul 22 2025

    LISTEN: On the Tuesday, July 22 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia schools welcome the release of education funds previously frozen by the Trump administration; a former Georgia Supreme Court justice gets a lifetime achievement award; and an Atlanta cafe run by a nonprofit works to change the lives of teenagers released from juvenile detention.

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    13 m
  • Three people drown at Macon river park; Tariff on tomatoes from Mexico; Heat safety
    Jul 21 2025

    On the Monday, July 21 edition of Georgia Today: A petition calls for shutting off river access at a Macon park after three drowning deaths there last week; Georgia growers react to the announcement of a 17% tariff on tomatoes from Mexico; and with a heat advisory issued for much of Georgia today, we'll talk about the best ways to prepare for a scorcher.

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    9 m
  • 'Good Trouble Day' protests across Georgia; Clinical trial to address HIV; Flood terms
    Jul 18 2025

    On the Friday, July 18 edition of Georgia Today: Protests against President Donald Trump take place across Georgia; a clinical trial aims to address the state's high rates of HIV; and knowing the difference between flood terms could help keep you safe in an emergency.

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    17 m
  • MARTA CEO resigns; Georgia woman detained twice by ICE despite Citizenship claim
    Jul 17 2025

    On the Thursday July 17th edition of Georgia Today: The Canadian CEO of Atlanta's public transportation system resigns over an immigration problem; Marietta installs vape detectors in the district's public schools; And the story of a Georgia woman who has been detained twice by ICE, despite her claim she was born American.

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    17 m
  • Public Service Commission runoff results; Election committee; Type 1 Diabetes Barbie
    Jul 16 2025

    On the Wednesday, July 16 edition of Georgia Today: Peter Hubbard claims victory in the Democratic runoff for Georgia's Public Service Commission; state lawmakers hold a committee on how to improve elections; and toymaker Mattel releases the first Type 1 Diabetes Barbie doll.

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    10 m
  • ICE targets Atlanta landlords; Funding cuts for weather; Ocmulgee River short stories
    Jul 15 2025

    On the Tuesday, July 15 edition of Georgia Today: ICE targets Atlanta landlords for help with immigration arrests; officials warn federal funding cuts could pose weather-related risks to Georgia; and the Ocmulgee River is the inspiration behind a Georgia author's new book of short stories.

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    19 m
  • Education funds remain frozen; Mail distribution center struggles; Edible landscapes
    Jul 14 2025

    On the Monday, July 14 edition of Georgia Today: As close to $7 billion federal dollars for education funding remains frozen, Georgia schools could be among the worst to feel the effects; a postal distribution center in Palmetto still struggles, a year after frustrating mail delays across the nation; and have you ever thought about using your back yard to grow food?

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    16 m