On the May 12 edition: Climate scientists predict busy hurricane season; another Republican enters U.S. Senate race; Savannah Catholics honor new pope.
On the May 9 edition: Relief is on the way for Georgia's timber industry; ICE detains 19-year-old Georgia college student; a new podcast profiles the 2000 double murder that shocked Buckhead and made national headlines.
On the May 7 edition: Marjorie Taylor Greene noncommittal to a Senate run; law to recruit teachers doesn't pan out; and Georgia Democratic Party's new chair speaks on his party's path going forward.
On the May 6 edition: Atlanta City Council calls for stricter guidelines around high speed police chases; accused Apalachee school shooter appears in court; what Kemp's decision not to run for Senate could mean for the midterm elections
On the May 5 edition: Kemp won't run for Senate next year; The Georgia Democratic Party elects a new leader; proposed Medicaid cuts could hurt children with asthma.