On the October 10th Edition: Funding for a program that has provided nearly one-million free H-I-V home testing kits nationwide has been restored; The superintendent of Georgia's DeKalb County school district has been indicted on federal charges; And does A-I belong in health care? We'll talk with the chair of the Department of A-I and Health at The Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University later in the podcast.
On the October 9th Edition: Candidates vying to be the next mayor of Atlanta squared off in a televised debate, with one familiar face missing from the stage; A judge has given more time to find a new prosecutor for the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump; Savannah Bananas will announce their 2026 tour schedule in a live broadcast tonight.
On the Oct. 8 edition: Democrats raise alarm around expiration of ACA tax credits; candidates energize voters ahead of November’s Georgia Public Service Commission elections; government shutdown puts pressure on food banks statewide.
On the September 18th edition: Hyundai has announced that it will continue expanding its facility in southeast Georgia; Some Georgia lawmakers are continuing the push to end the state's income tax; Georgia's largest private university is moving to expand access to higher education.
On the Aug. 1st edition: Macon mental health advocates survey adverse childhood experiences; a bridge in Atlanta reopens after seven years; a University of Georgia study found aggressive behaviors in some Joro spiders.