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Students at the Earth Lodge at the Ocmulgee Mounds in Macon.

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Georgia Today: Ocmulgee Mounds could become GA's first natl. park; Savannah unhoused pop. dropping

On the Thursday May 2 edition of Georgia Today: Senator Jon Ossoff is championing a bi-partisan bill to create the state's first national park; The city of Savannah says its population of unsheltered people is dropping. And cicadas are taking over parts of Georgia. 

May 02, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Waffle House workers in South Carolina walked out of work on strike July 8, 2023. Now Georgia waffle house employees are also demanding better working conditions.

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Georgia Today: Waffle House workers try to unionize; Chatham County DA race; Ocmulgee Mounds park

On the Wednesday May 1 edition of Georgia Today: Waffle House workers try to form a workers' union; Democratic candidates face off in the race for Chatham County District Attorney; And Georgia is one big step closer to getting its first national park.

May 01, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
A map from the feasibility study outlining the proposed city of Mulberry in Gwinnett County.

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Georgia Today: Mulberry cityhood lawsuit; Bulldog cheating accusation; Comedian Heather McMahan

On the Tuesday April 30th edition of Georgia Today: A lawsuit aims to stop the vote on creating the city of Mulberry in Gwinnett County; A Georgia Bulldogs pitcher is suspected of cheating; And we'll hear part of my conversation with Atlanta comedian Heather McMahan.

April 30, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
NPR's Rachel Martin on her new podcast, "Wild Card"

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NPR's Rachel Martin debuts gamified podcast 'Wild Card'

NPR’s Rachel Martin has made a career out of her thoughtful interviews. Now, she’s trying a fresh approach to the standard Q&A with just a deck of cards. Her new podcast, Wild Card with Rachel Martin, is part game show, part interview, and always enlightening. Martin recently discussed her exciting new project with GPB's Pamela Kirkland.

 

 

April 30, 2024
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  • Pamela Kirkland
UGA police arrest pro-Palestinian protestors in a Monday morning demonstration.

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Georgia Today: Protesters arrested at UGA; Second Vogtle nuclear reactor; Food waste as energy

On the Monday, April 29 edition of Georgia Today: Authorities make arrests at the University of Georgia  at a protest over the war in Gaza; The second of two new nuclear reactors at Georgia's Plant Vogtle is up and running; and researchers look for a way to turn food waste into energy.

 

April 29, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
A scene from this morning’s protest on the Emory University campus.

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Georgia Today: Jewish students respond to protests; VP Harris to visit ATL; Carson McCullers book

On the Friday April 26th edition of Georgia Today: Jewish students responds to campus protests over the war in Gaza; Vice President Kamala Harris makes plans to visit Atlanta next week; And we'll hear part two of my conversation with the author of a new biography of Carson McCullers.

April 26, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Georgia State Patrol officers detain a demonstrator on the campus of Emory University in Atlanta during a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Thursday. / AP

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Georgia Today: Police disperse protestors at Emory; Black mayor conference; Carson McCullers book

On the Thursday, April 25 edition of Georgia Today: Police disperse protesters at Emory University as campus demonstrations take place across the state; Black mayors from around the country are gathering in Atlanta this week — 50 years since the election of Atlanta’s first Black mayor, Maynard Jackson; and a new book dives into the life and mind of novelist and Columbus native Carson McCullers.

 

April 25, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Gov. Brian Kemp

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Georgia Today: Human trafficking bill; Heat injury tools; Magnet fisher uncovers evidence

On the Wednesday, April 24 edition of Georgia Today: Gov. Kemp signs a human trafficking bill, the latest in a flurry of bill signings; the CDC is partnering with the National Weather Service to help address heat related injuries; and a Georgia magnet fisher uncovers new evidence in a nine-year-old murder case.

April 24, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Queens House of Detention, New York

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Georgia Today: Dept. of Corrections held in contempt; Tick map; School choice bill becomes law

On the Tuesday, April 23 edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia Dept of Corrections is in trouble for failing to fix certain practices deemed unconstitutional; a new map lists the locations of Georgia's most common tick species; and Gov. Brian Kemp signs into law a controversial school choice bill.

April 23, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
6-Acre Solar Farm Will Soon be Constructed in East Georgia

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Georgia Today: Solar panels boosted; Certificate of Need requirements ended; Voter reg. deadline

LISTEN: On the Monday, April 22 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia is getting a big financial boost from the White House to help with solar panel adoption; Gov. Brian Kemp signs a law relaxing some requirements for the construction of rural county hospitals; today is the deadline to register to vote in May's upcoming primary election. 

April 22, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
A keyboard is placed in front of a displayed TikTok logo in this illustration taken February 21, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

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Georgia Today: TikTok ban; Orange Crush festival; Rico Wade remembered

On the Friday, April 19 edition of Georgia Today: How the federal legislation on TikTok could affect Georgia content creators; a look at how organizers of Tybee Island's Orange Crush festival could be on the hook for costs to taxpayers; and we remember Atlanta rap pioneer Rico Wade.

April 19, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Guitarist Dickey Betts, founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, attends Gregg Allman's burial at Rose Hill Cemetery, Saturday, June 3, 2017, in Macon, Ga.

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Georgia Today: Kemp signs tax-cutting bills; Georgia stalled in Pre-K enrollment; RIP Dickey Betts

On the Thursday, April 18 edition of Georgia Today: Gov. Brian Kemp signs tax-cutting bills into law; a new report shows Georgia stalled in its efforts to boost pre-K enrollment; and we remember Dickey Betts of the Allman Brothers, who died today at the age of 80.

 

April 18, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Mayor Andre Dickens

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Georgia Today: ATL mayor on protester vandalism; School based health centers; Augusta National heist

On the Wednesday, April 17 edition of Georgia Today: Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens says vandalism won't stop the construction of the controversial police training center; a statewide program provides needed medical care in some rural areas; and an Augusta man is charged with trafficking stolen merch from the Augusta National Country Club. 

April 17, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Louis DeJoy

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Georgia Today: Postmaster General senate hearing; Atlanta trail project; Savannah trolley tour noise

On the Tuesday, April 16 edition of Georgia Today: Postmaster General Louis Dejoy faces tough questions about mail delivery delays before the U.S. Senate; Atlanta works to finish part of a trail connecting the city to the Chattahoochee River; and Savannah attempts to cut down on noise created by tour operators in the city's historical district.

April 16, 2024
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook

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Georgia Today: Commission vote on GA Power request; Savannah requires gun locks; Tax Day discounts

On the Monday, April 15 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia's Public Service Commission votes tomorrow on Georgia Power's request to generate more electricity; the city of Savannah is requiring locks for guns left inside motor vehicles; and we'll give you the scoop on businesses offering discounts to help offset your tax day blues. 

April 15, 2024
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  • Orlando Montoya and
  • Jake Cook
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