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Georgia Today: New congressional maps; Georgia Power price hearings; TIME Mag's Person of the Year

On the Monday, Dec. 4 edition of Georgia Today: Republicans push forward their new congressional maps; public hearings begin on Georgia Power's price hike, which is meant to fund the state's nuclear reactors; and a Georgia resident is shortlisted for Time Magazine's 2023 Person of the Year.

December 04, 2023
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  • Jake Cook

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Georgia Today: Redistricting map approved; Boater search suspended; Macon mental health initiative

On the Thursday, Nov. 30 edition of Georgia Today: A panel of state senators has approved a map that would redraw political boundaries; the families of three missing Georgia boaters say they're suspending their search; and a city-funded mental health care initiative in Macon improves access to wellness programs.

 

November 30, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
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Georgia Today: New voting district maps; West Central Georgia health care gets boost; Flag football

On the Friday, Dec. 1 edition of Georgia Today: State Lawmakers move closer to passing new court-ordered voting maps; rural health care in West Central Georgia gets a boost; and we'll talk about one of the fastest growing football programs in the country: flag football.

November 30, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
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Georgia Today: Rosalynn Carter funeral; Arbery prosecutor misconduct charges; 2025 MLB All Star Game

On the Wednesday, Nov. 29 edition of Georgia Today: The funeral service for Rosalynn Carter takes place in her hometown of Plains; a former prosecutor accused of hindering the investigation of Ahmaud Arbery's killing faces a court setback; and the Cobb County Board of Commission prepares for the 2025 All-Star Game. 

November 29, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
PBS NewsHour The lasting legacy of former First Lady and global humanitarian Rosalynn Carter

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Georgia Today: Rosalynn Carter eulogized; Proposed redistricting maps; Sapelo Island update

On the Tuesday, Nov. 28 edition of Georgia Today: Rosalynn Carter is eulogized at an Atlanta church service in Atlanta with the former President Jimmy Carter in the front row; Georgia lawmakers have released a proposed redo of their Senate district maps; and Officials in Coastal Georgia's McIntosh County are denying any wrongdoing in their controversial decision to rezone Sapelo Island. 

November 28, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
	 Rosalynn Carter chairs a meeting in Chicago, IL. for the President's Commission on Mental Health.

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Georgia Today: Service for Rosalynn Carter underway; Young Thug trial begins; Michael Jordan book

On the Monday, Nov. 27 edition of Georgia Today: Three days of services honoring the late Rosalynn Carter are underway in Georgia; opening statements begin in the racketeering trial against rapper Young Thug; and a new book unpacks the mystique of NBA great Michael Jordan.

November 27, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook

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Georgia Today: Premature births in Georgia; Holiday travel rush continues; Columbus Christmas lights

On the Friday, November 24th edition of Georgia Today: Georgia gets an "F" on the latest report on premature births; The Thanksgiving travel rush is not over yet; And a 26 year Christmas tradition in Columbus is coming to an end. 

November 24, 2023
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  • Orlando Montoya and
  • Jake Cook
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Georgia Today: Funding boost for Alzheimers research; Sustainable transatlantic flight; Cat Power

On the Wednesday November 22nd edition of Georgia Today: Georgia is getting a funding boost for Alzheimer's research; Savannah-based aircraft maker, GulfStream, sets a transatlantic flight historic first; And we talk with Georgia-born musician Chan Marshall, better known as Cat Power, about her upcoming Bob Dylan covers album. 

November 22, 2023
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  • Orlando Montoya and
  • Jake Cook
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis speaks during an interview at her office, Feb. 24, 2021, in Atlanta. The prosecutor who's investigating whether Donald Trump and others broke the law by trying to pressure Georgia officials to overturn Joe Biden's presidential election victory is asking the FBI for security help after the former president railed against prosecutors investigating him.

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Georgia Today: Fani Willis court appearance; Rome water contamination; Amicalola Park land transfer

On the Tuesday, Nov. 21 edition of Georgia Today: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis made a rare appearance in court in the election interference case; the Court of Appeals has blocked the release of the settlement details in the case of contamination in Rome's drinking water; and there's now three times as much conserved land around one of Georgia's most popular state parks.

November 21, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
SEP 15 1976, 9-22-1976, OCT 20 1976, OCT 24 1976, MAY 6 1984 Carter, Jimmy, Mrs. Rosalyn - Individuals Rosalynn Carter, pictured answering at press conference in Denver last month, sits in on strategy sessions. She says: "The women of America don't want to see plastic ladies just standing accepting bouquets." Credit: Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)

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Georgia Today: Remembering Rosalynn Carter; Last of jail escapees arrested; Warren Commission film

On the Monday, Nov. 20 edition of Georgia Today: We remember the life and legacy of former first lady Rosalynn Carter; authorities capture the last of the four men who escaped from Macon-Bibb county jail last month; and a new film looks at the Warren Commission's investigation into the Kennedy assassination.

November 20, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Ronald Acuña, Jr. makes contact during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Truist Park, September 20, 2023.

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Georgia Today: Thanksgiving travel season; Ocmulgee River report; Ronald Acuña Jr. is MVP!

On the Friday, Nov. 17 edition of Georgia Today: Former first lady Rosalynn Carter enters hospice. A new report considers whether the Ocmulgee River corridor should be a national park. And the Rome Braves are now the Rome Emperors. These stories and more are coming up on this edition of Georgia Today.

November 17, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
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Georgia in Play: Andre 3000 is back; Securing your vote; Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

This week on Georgia in Play, the South still got something to say. André 3000's latest album doesn't feature any bars, but it does feature his viral flute music. Plus, a voting lawsuit questions the security of Georgia's elections, two high schoolers from Georgia will advise PBS Newshour, and Georgia recognizes Native American Heritage Month.

November 17, 2023
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  • Leah Fleming and
  • Chase McGee

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Georgia Today: Drought expanding; Cause determined for Stone Mtn. fire; Braves to host All-Stars

On the Thursday, Nov. 16 edition of Georgia Today: The drought in Georgia is expanding; officials have determined the cause of the fire that destroyed the largest historic home at Stone Mountain State Park; and Atlanta is getting another shot at the Major League Baseball All-Star game.

November 16, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook

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Georgia Today: Places in Peril; Savannah worker shortage predicted; Nursing homes under-perform

On the Wednesday, Nov. 15 edition of Georgia Today: A new report considers the historic Gullah Geechee community on Sapelo Island in danger of disappearing; in just a few years, Savannah may face a worker shortage; and we'll look at the ways nursing homes in Georgia are underperforming.

November 15, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
  • Jake Cook
Georgia's Stone Mountain Park is One of the State's Most Visited Tourist Sites

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Georgia Today: Fire at Stone Mountain; Literacy initiative; Baptism at HS football practice

On the Tuesday, Nov. 14 edition of Georgia Today: A fire at Stone Mountain destroyed the park's largest historic home; Georgia is launching a new literacy initiative; and baptisms at a Tattnall County public schools football practice have prompted accusations of unconstitutional religious coercion.

November 14, 2023
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  • Peter Biello and
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