• Abortion Ban Rollback/Appeal; Rockdale Co. Chemical Fire Lawsuit; Jimmy Carter 100th
    Oct 1 2024

    On the Tuesday, Oct. 1st episode of Georgia Today: Attorney General Chris Carr plans to appeal the rollback of Georgia's abortion ban; A group of attorneys is filing a class action lawsuit in response to the chemical fire in Rockdale County; Celebrating President Jimmy Carter's 100th Birthday

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    26 mins
  • Abortion Law Struck Down; Rockdale County Chemical Fire; 100 Years of Jimmy Carter
    Sep 30 2024

    On the Monday, Sept. 30 episode of Georgia Today: Georgia's abortion law has been struck down; a chemical fire in Rockdale County has residents sheltering in place; President Jimmy Carter's grandson, Jason Carter, joins the podcast in celebration of 100 years of Jimmy Carter

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    17 mins
  • Georgia Today: Hurricane Helene statewide update and aftermath, Super Bowl coming back to Atlanta
    Sep 27 2024

    On the Friday, Sept. 27 episode of Georgia Today: Gov. Brian Kemp confirmed deaths in Georgia in the wake of Hurricane Helene; we take a trip around the state and get updates from hard-hit communities. Plus, some good news: the Super Bowl is expected to return to Atlanta.

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    13 mins
  • Helene bears down; Coca-Cola ditches flavor; Braves' playoff hopes still alive
    Sep 26 2024

    LISTEN: On the Thursday, Sept. 26 episode of Georgia Today: President Biden officially approved the State of Georgia’s emergency declaration as Hurricane Helene bears down; Coca Cola ditches what it had claimed was a "permanent" new flavor; and despite a season full of injuries, the Braves' playoff hopes are still alive.

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    10 mins
  • Hurricane Helene makes landfall; Suit challenges voter registration law; SAT scores
    Sep 25 2024

    LISTEN: On the Wednesday, Sept. 25 edition of Georgia Today: The Red Cross is urging people to prepare to lose power as Hurricane Helene makes landfall; a new lawsuit seeks to overturn provisions of a voter registration law; and the SAT scores of Georgia students continue to beat the national average.

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    8 mins
  • Tropical Storm Helene headed for GA; Apalachee students reacclimate; Dockworker strike
    Sep 24 2024

    On the Tuesday, Sept. 24 edition of Georgia Today: A hurricane is headed towards Georgia; Apalachee High School officials are providing counselors, therapy dogs, and an increased police presence as students return to school; and dockworkers in Brunswick and Savannah will most likely go on strike next week.

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    11 mins
  • Apalachee students return to school; HBCU voting drives; Coastal housing grants
    Sep 23 2024

    LISTEN: On the Monday, Sept. 23 edition of Georgia Today: Apalachee High School students return to class, three weeks after the shooting that claimed four lives; a Black voting rights group leads registration drives at three Georgia HBCUs; and some of Georgia's coastal communities get grants to help build more housing.

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    8 mins
  • New election rule requires hand count of ballots; Student walk out for gun safety
    Sep 20 2024

    LISTEN: On the Friday, Sept. 20 edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia Election Board passes a rule requiring a hand count of ballots; Vice President Kamala Harris rallies voters in Atlanta; and hundreds of students across the state walk out to demonstrate for gun safety.

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    16 mins