On the June 10 edition: The state Supreme Court strikes down changes to State Election Board rules; Georgia's getting new area code; and a look at the challenges Georgians with intellectual disabilities face when it comes to housing.
Georgia's highest court is overturning four rules passed by the State Election Board, saying that the board overstepped its authority and intruded on lawmaking power reserved for legislators under Georgia's constitution.
A holistic birth center in Atlanta is teaching fathers about maternal health statistics and how to show up before, during and after pregnancy. GPB’s Abisola Dahunsi reports on a Black maternal health initiative that makes fathers part of the conversation.
The inaugural Michelin Guide to the American South drops Nov. 3, with the ceremony taking place at the Peace Center in downtown Greenville, S.C. But the 2025 American South guide will not feature any Georgia restaurants outside of metro Atlanta.
Low turnout in Georgia Public Service Commission primaries; deal reached to create Georgia’s largest ICE processing facility; state GOP convention recap.
On the June 9 edition: Georgia Republicans wrap up their state convention in Dalton; the election for Georgia's Public Service Commission suffers from low voter turnout; how COVID-19 vaccine recommendations affect those with long-term complications.
Georgia Republicans wrapped up their state convention over the weekend; Sen. Warnock says Georgians are at risk of losing Medicaid; South Korean solar panel manufacturer Qcells is expanding into new facility in Georgia.
Recent changes to federal COVID vaccine recommendations mean fewer people, including children, pregnant women and people under 65 are likely to be vaccinated. Some worry this could lead to more people with long-term complications.
Construction is well underway for the U.S. Soccer National Training Center in South Atlanta. Project leaders say it's on track for completion before the World Cup.
City Council has been meeting at the Board of Education offices since September while workers restore City Hall's original mahogany woodwork, historic lighting fixtures, and mosaic entrance lobby.
Early voting ends this Friday in primary elections underway for a pair of Public Service Commission seats. All registered voters in Georgia are eligible to vote for each commissioner, no matter where they live.
U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock says that Georgians are at risk of losing Medicaid coverage if a Trump administration-backed reconciliation bill passes both chambers of Congress.
Twin Pines Minerals, the company waiting for more than a year for permission to mine near the Okefenokee Swamp, has not submitted evidence of financial reserves required to receive its permits, state regulators disclosed this week.
Changes to federal COVID vaccine recommendations mean fewer will be vaccinated; Warnock warns Georgians are at risk of losing Medicaid coverage; Construction underway for U.S Soccer National Training Center in South Atlanta.