GPB’s education outreach specialists provide free on-site virtual reality demonstration lessons with students and professional development sessions to teachers across the state of Georgia.
Officials from Savannah and Atlanta are heading to Super Bowl LIV in Miami this weekend — to help with security. Read more in this week's News Round-up.
Next week, GPB brings viewers a love story from the end of a dynasty, the heat wave that exposed a city’s deadly negligence, and an epic journey to the planet’s poles.
Through the Read to the Final Four program, students have access to a personalized literacy platform and more than 6,000 digital books with unlimited online and offline access.
Gov. Brian Kemp told lawmakers Tuesday his $28.1 billion budget includes millions in savings that don’t require drastic cuts to services Georgians need while some agency heads said slashing spending would not be easy. Read more in this week's Round-up.
Next week, GPB shares the story of how community groups in 1960s Chicago bridged race and ethnicity to form a surprising alliance. Get a preview of that and more inside.
One of the things I would always end a phone call with Buddy or his wife, Tammy, was that I loved them. There wasn’t an in-between. There wasn’t any kind of hesitation in saying something or letting a feeling be shown. It was said and not left unsaid.
We close out the first season of Speakeasy with Denene with SUNSHINE, the password for this episode. Host Denene Millner offers a glimpse of some of the people and things that bring sunshine in her life.
Eating disorders are not only becoming more common they are also affecting kids as young as 5, according to doctors at Georgia’s first all ages in-patient treatment center.
Next week, an unlikely crimefighting duo forms during a turbulent time in European history and a team of experts comes together to help baby boomers fight clutter.
Next month, the University of Georgia's College of Education will bear the name of a trailblazer. Mary Frances Early’s name will grace UGA’s College of Education starting in February. Read more in this week's News Round-Up.
Next week, Masterpiece returns with two new lush period dramas, we follow a world renowned explorer into the hidden corners of the globe and much more.
Chilly weather means it’s an opportune time for two things: a hot cuppa and a new lineup of British dramas and comedies that will transport you to the U.K.
When Diana Elliott appeared in court to explain why she left her 14-year-old son with Down syndrome at Grady Memorial Hospital, other mothers showed up to support Elliott. Read more in this week's News Round-Up.