Episodios

  • Tax relief for seniors; Autonomous vehicles; Public Service Commission public comments
    May 21 2025

    On the Wednesday May 21st edition of Georgia Today: Atlanta housing authority is offering 20-years of property tax relief to seniors; An autonomous vehicle company is coming to Georgia; And does the state's Public Service Commission actually consider what people say during public comment periods?

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    15 m
  • Deadly shootings in Macon; Savannah PD trained on LGBTQ hate crimes; Atlanta author
    May 20 2025

    On the Tuesday May 20th edition of Georgia Today: Macon police are investigating two recent shootings which claimed the lives of four people; The Savannah Pride Center trains city police on how to identify and respond to LGBTQ hate crimes; And in an Atlanta author's new memoir, she compares her story with that of legendary English novelist Virginia Woolf.

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    19 m
  • 'Death of democracy' protest; Ga. Power freezes rates; Ossoff takes on housing crisis
    May 19 2025

    On the Monday May 19th edition of Georgia Today: Hundreds gather in Atlanta to protest what they call "the death of democracy"; Georgia Power freezes rates for three years; and Senator Jon Ossoff targets corporate landlords who some tenants say treat them unfairly.

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    9 m
  • BioLab closes Conyers plant; Trump's mega-bill hits roadblock; Missing hiker found
    May 16 2025

    On the Friday, May 16 edition of Georgia Today: The BioLab plant in Conyers is closing; Donald Trump's Big Beautiful Bill hits a roadblock; and the parents of a Georgia woman lost in the California wilderness for weeks describe how they felt when they learned she was safe.

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    12 m
  • Protests over student facing deportation; DOJ cancels grants; Flag football
    May 15 2025

    On the Thursday, May 15 edition of Georgia Today: Hundreds of protesters demand the release of a college student facing deportation; the U.S. Justice Department cancels grants to Georgia organizations related to crime prevention and victim services; and state leaders push more Georgia high schools to girls' flag football.

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    15 m
  • SNAP benefits at risk; Crime drops in Atlanta; Effect of Trump tariffs on retail
    May 14 2025

    On the Wednesday May 14th edition of Georgia Today: Georgia Democrats say kids may go hungry because of Republican-proposed cuts to SNAP benefits; New data show a drop in crime in Atlanta; And President Trump's tariffs change the way one Georgia toy retailer is stocking her shelves.

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    11 m
  • Student still in ICE custody after charges dropped; Voter challenge ruling appealed
    May 13 2025

    On the Tuesday, May 13 edition of Georgia Today: A Georgia college student remains in ICE custody, even though charges against her were dismissed; Morehouse College announces its next president; And a judge hears arguments over whether a conservative-led mass voter challenge intimidated voters of color.

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    11 m
  • Hurricane season outlook; King enters Senate race; Ga. Catholics honor Pope Leo XIV
    May 12 2025

    On the Monday May 12th edition of Georgia Today: Georgia climate scientists predict another busy hurricane season this year; Another Republican has entered the race for US Senate; and Georgia Catholics honor the new Pope Leo XIV in Savannah.

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    8 m
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