On the Feb 4th edition: Fulton County is asking for the return of documents related to the 2020 election following a search conducted by the FBI; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution cuts 15 percent of its workforce; And if you run a small business preparing for the World Cup, a new effort may give you some help.
On the Feb 2nd edition: Planned Parenthood Southeast gets some leadership help from the West Coast, Bulloch County considers allowing an asphalt plant near Statesboro, And some Georgians reflect on what it means to be part of protests against ICE last week.
On the Jan 30th edition: Gov. Brian Kemp declares a state of emergency ahead of new winter storms; activists hold general strikes to oppose ICE; and Georgia lawmakers propose bills to aid law enforcement and people with autism.
On the Jan 28 edition: FBI agents are executing a search warrant at the Fulton County elections office near Atlanta; Parents seem open to banning cellphones in public high schools; And, The Mayor of Columbus is speaking out about his police department's relationship with ICE.
On the Dec. 29 edition: Atlanta-native Tyler Perry is facing more sexual assault allegations; an unknown group is paying for ads attacking Lt. Gov. Burt Jones; researchers are warning of an outbreak of avian influenza.
Three Democratic representatives introduced a series of bills aiming to promote police accountability on Day 20. The lawmakers said the bills were inspired by the death of Tyre Nichols after Memphis police beat him.
Wednesday on Political Rewind: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene secured seats on two high-profile House committees. Will she bring her extreme views with her? Gov. Brian Kemp told the World Economic Forum that Georgia will be a pro-business powerhouse. Meanwhile, Republicans in both D.C. and Georgia aim to reshape tax policy.
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