Episodios

  • Federal govt. shutdown continues; Author Oyin Sangoyomi
    Oct 3 2025

    On the Friday October 3rd edition of Georgia Today: As the federal government shutdown continues, state resources are distributed for furloughed workers; And a Georgia author's new book is an epic work of Medieval African historical fiction.

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    15 m
  • Chattahoochee Natl. Park to stay open; Valdosta church vandalism; Ga. timber industry
    Oct 2 2025

    On the Thursday October 2nd edition of Georgia Today: The Chattahoochee National Recreation Area will remain open despite the federal government shutdown; The Church of the oldest black congregation in Valdosta suffers vandalism. And what does the future of the timber industry look like for Georgia?

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    17 m
  • SCOTUS rules Cook can keep job; Braves manager Snitker to step down; Govt. shutdown
    Oct 1 2025

    On the Wednesday October 1st edition of Georgia Today: The U.S. Supreme Court will allow Lisa Cook to remain as federal reserve governor; Braves manager Brian Snitker will not return next season; And how will the federal government shutdown affect Georgia's economy?

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    12 m
  • Govt. shutdown looming; Court rules on Sapelo Island zoning challenges; Bird banding
    Sep 30 2025

    On the Tuesday September 30th edition of Georgia Today: The U.S. government is headed for its first shutdown in seven years; Georgia's highest court sides with Gullah-Geechee community members over a zoning dispute on Sapelo Island; And federal funding cuts could threaten the future of a process used to track bird habits called "bird banding".

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    12 m
  • Georgia Today: Romman announces governor bid; Twiggs County residents sue over data center plans
    Sep 29 2025

    On the Monday September 29th edition of Georgia Today: Democratic State Representative Ruwa Romman announces her bid for governor; Twiggs County residents sue the county over a recent rezoning for a data center; And Atlanta leaders celebrate the opening of a new bike and pedestrian path running along Georgia Highway 400.

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    8 m
  • Democrats react to Kimmel suspension; Suit against Braves challenges "Baseball Rule"
    Sep 26 2025

    On the Friday September 26th edition of Georgia Today: State Democrats call out "attacks to free speech" by the Trump administration; The Fifth Annual Atlanta's Women's Film Festival kicks off; And a lawsuit against the Atlanta Braves is challenging the so-called "baseball rule".

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    16 m
  • Medical marijuana study committee; Macon Pride Week; Org. rescues former lab chimps
    Sep 25 2025

    On the Thursday September 25th edition of Georgia Today: A study committee on medical marijuana considers current state policy which critics call out of date; The city of Macon kicks off its four day Pride Week. And U.S. laboratories no longer experiment on chimpanzees. So what happens to older chimps who need retirement homes?

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    13 m
  • Dickerson wins State Senate seat; Emory student workers union; Drought conditions
    Sep 24 2025

    On the Wednesday September 24th edition of Georgia Today: Republican Jason Dickerson wins a senate seat in a special runoff election in metro Atlanta; Student workers at Emory University start a labor union; And much of the southeast is under drought conditions this year...that includes Georgia.

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    9 m