Summer for young children is a time for play dates, fun-in-the-sun, and fun-filled days of doing not much of anything, but summer should also be a time filled with learning.
More than 300 people in Georgia have been affected by hepatitis A and one person has died between June 2018 and May 3, state health officials said Tuesday. Read more in this week's News Round-Up.
If students want to better understand the work of the Special Counsel, these resources are available to support their inquiry into the work of government commissions.
Georgians from all over the state came to Georgia Public Broadcasting by the dozen last Saturday to share memories of, and memorabilia from, Rich’s department store.
Starting Jan. 1, Georgia will have one of the strictest abortion laws in the country, if it survives legal challenges from abortion rights advocates and civil rights groups. Read about the signing of HB 481 and more of the week's top stories now.
If we haven’t heard from you yet, now is the time to join in the effort to keep GPB strong and keep traditional on-air fundraising this spring to a minimum.
Through the Georgia Scholar program, the Georgia Department of Education identifies and honors high school seniors who have achieved excellence in school and community life.
Across the country — and even around the world — teachers are using Mystery Skype educational game to improve students' comprehension of geography, a subject students in this country struggle with.
Next week, "Your Fantastic Mind" wraps up its first season with more stories from the front lines of brain health in two all-new, back-to-back episodes.
If you’ve been out battling through clouds of pollen to enjoy the first few weeks of spring, you may have missed some of the fantastic programs on GPB TV and the GPB Radio Network showcasing the beauty and resilience of the natural world.
If you’re still looking for the perfect activities to keep your little ones occupied over that long summer break, come join us at the All About Kids Expo.