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GPB evening headlines for May 8, 2024

Governor Brian Kemp signed an elections bill into law yesterday that some fear could allow more voter challenges.

Governor Brian Kemp has vetoed a bill that would have suspended the state's tax breaks for new data centers.

Georgians now can apply for -- and manage -- critical state financial benefits at public libraries across Georgia.

May 08, 2024
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signs the budget for the year beginning July 1, 2024 at the state capitol in Atlanta on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Kemp says the document shows Georgia can boost spending and cut taxes at the same time.

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GPB morning headlines for May 8, 2024

Gov. Brian Kemp signed a $36 billion budget Tuesday for the upcoming fiscal year starting in July. 

U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff joined officials in metro Atlanta's Clayton County Monday to announce half a million dollars in federal funding for construction of more affordable housing units.

The Atlanta City Council voted on two pieces of legislation that could put up to $15 million towards completing parts of the city’s beltline trail before the World Cup in the summer of 2026.

May 08, 2024
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John Barrow speaks to a Democratic group in Hoschton, Ga., on Monday, April 15, 2024, seeking support in his race for the Georgia Supreme Court. Barrow is basing his campaign for the high court around his support for abortion rights as he challenges incumbent Justice Andrew Pinson in a nonpartisan election in May.

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GPB evening headlines for May 7, 2024

A Georgia Supreme Court candidate is challenging a state ruling that says he violated judicial ethics rules by talking about abortion.

Sea turtle nesting season is underway on Georgia's coast, with Wassaw Island laying claim to the first nest of this year's season.

This year's Pulitzer Prizes were announced yesterday and both winners in the Biography category have ties to Georgia figures.

May 07, 2024
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GPB morning headlines for May 7, 2024

Tuesday is the last day for Gov. Brian Kemp to sign or veto bills passed this legislative session.

A state judge is allowing a lawsuit involving a 13 mile rail trail to move forward against the City of Albany.

May 07, 2024
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People demonstrate at Emory University in support of Palestinians, during the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., April 26, 2024. REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage

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GPB evening headlines for May 6, 2024

Emory University is moving its commencement ceremonies after demonstrations over the war in Gaza resulted in several arrests.

Tomorrow is last day for Governor Brian Kemp to sign or veto bills passed earlier this year -- or let them become law without action.

A new Savannah ordinance requiring guns to be stored securely in unattended vehicles is being challenged on two legal fronts.

May 06, 2024
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Lawsuit over stalled Albany rails-to-trails project to continue

South Georgia has lagged behind other regions of the state in creating bike and pedestrian trails. City of Albany officials believe a lawsuit against them isn't helping.

May 06, 2024
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GPB morning headlines for May 6, 2024

From one transmission to a human, and outbreaks among dairy cows in eight states, the agriculture industry is on high alert for possible cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. 

Rents in the Metro Atlanta area are among the fast-falling in the nation, according to the latest survey of median rents by Realtor.com.

May 06, 2024
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Russell and Shirley Dermond are shown in this posed professional photograph.

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GPB evening headlines for May 3, 2024

Investigators are hoping new DNA evidence could get them closer to solving a decades-old murder case in Middle Georgia.

Advocates for immigrant rights are protesting a new law requiring Georgia jails to check the citizenship status of all detainees.

Rents in the Metro Atlanta area are among the fast-falling in the nation, according to the latest apartment survey by Realtor.com

May 03, 2024
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GPB morning headlines for May 3, 2024

Georgia immigrants' rights organizations are wrapping up three days of action after Gov. Brian Kemp signed a new law requiring law enforcement to check all inmate's citizenship status.

Georgia U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff is hailing a bi-partisan bill that has unified members of Georgia's Congressional delegation.

For the past decade, Mental Health America has used data from online surveys to gauge participants’ interests and responses. The newest report shows an increase in certain areas and decreases in others like depression.

May 03, 2024
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GPB evening headlines for May 5, 2024

A Georgia man who attacked police in the January 6th insurrection at the US Capitol was sentenced to nearly five years in prison.

US Senator Jon Ossoff is hailing a bi-partisan national park bill that has unified members of Georgia's Congressional delegation.

A national non-profit group has released the results of millions of mental health screening tests that people took online last year.

May 02, 2024
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GPB morning headlines for May 2, 2024

A bill introduced in both houses of Congress Wednesday would create Georgia’s first national park and mark a milestone for the Muscogee Creek Nation of Oklahoma. 

Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law Wednesday a bill that requires law enforcement agencies in Georgia to check the immigration status of inmates and apply to help enforce federal immigration law.

A small group of ride-share drivers gathered near the state capitol in Atlanta Wednesday to join a nationwide day of action.

May 02, 2024
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Choctaw teenagers demonstrate stickball at the 30th annual Ocmulgee Indigenous Celebration on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022 in Macon, Ga. The game traditionally involved up to hundreds of players at a time, and was used as an alternative to war for settling disputes.

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GPB evening headlines for May 1, 2024

A bipartisan group of Georgia lawmakers introduced a bill into the US House and Senate to create the state's first national park.

Governor Brian Kemp has signed into law a bill making it easier for the state to prosecute people after fentanyl overdose deaths.

The two Democratic candidates for Chatham County District Attorney, including the incumbent, faced off in a town hall this week.

May 01, 2024
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Michael Sorenson launches his kayak down the Chattahoochee river as traffic spans Interstate 285 in Atlanta, Wednesday, June 27, 2018.

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GPB morning headlines for May 1, 2024

The two democratic candidates for Chatham County District Attorney, including the incumbent, took to the stage this week in Savannah for a voters' forum, ahead of the primary election on May 21st.

A portion of the Chattahoochee River south of Atlanta remains unsafe for recreation, more than a month after a surge in e-coli bacteria.

Atlanta law enforcement officers are working together to assemble kits that will help children deal with potentially traumatic situations.

May 01, 2024
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Michael Sorenson launches his kayak down the Chattahoochee river as traffic spans Interstate 285 in Atlanta, Wednesday, June 27, 2018.

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GPB evening headlines for April 30, 2024

A portion of the Chattahoochee River south of Atlanta remains unsafe for recreation, months after a surge in e-coli bacteria.

A Savannah activist is criticizing the Tybee Island Police Department for its handling of this year's Orange Crush festival.

A Gwinnett County resident is suing the county's board of elections to stop the referendum to form the City of Mulberry.

April 30, 2024
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Mercer University researchers are studying how to turn food waste into renewable energy

A Mercer professor and students are studying how to take food waste, like coffee grounds, and turn it into a liquid bio-crude.

Sarah Bauer, assistant professor at Mercer, says that liquid bio-crude could then be refined into a gasoline that, for example, a car could run on.

April 30, 2024
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