Episodios

  • Ballot challenges from Dems; Poll worker shortage; Gas leak at Fulton County Jail
    Jul 16 2024
    LISTEN: On the Tuesday, July 16 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia Democrats are fighting to keep some candidates off the ballot this November; Georgia's secretary of state wants more poll workers for this year's elections; and the aging Fulton County Jail in Atlanta faces a new safety hazard.
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    9 m
  • Georgians react. to Trump assassination attempt; Pathways to Coverage low enrollment
    Jul 15 2024
    On the Monday, July 15 edition of Georgia Today: Georgians react to the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump; a new program in South Georgia offers advanced training for paramedics; and enrollment in Georgia's Medicaid program, Pathways to Coverage, has been much lower than expected. We'll talk about why.
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    9 m
  • Former Ga. insurance commissioner sentenced; Savannah solar panels; Pesticide drift
    Jul 12 2024
    LISTEN: On the Friday, June 12 edition of Georgia Today: A former Georgia insurance commissioner is convicted of money laundering and health care fraud; Savannah steps up their renewable energy efforts with the installation of solar panels in some municipal buildings; and Georgia joins a nationwide effort to save the bees.
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    12 m
  • Calhoun drinking water suit; Warnock proposes Medicaid legislation; U.S. Soccer head
    Jul 11 2024
    LISTEN: On the Thursday, July 11 edition of Georgia Today: A Northwest Georgia city has settled a lawsuit over its drinking water; Sen. Warnock is proposing legislation to cover a gap in Georgia's Medicaid coverage; and we'll talk to the head of U.S. Soccer as Atlanta gears up to host World Cup matches.
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    14 m
  • New election rules; Mayor on Savannah pedestrian deaths; Atlanta autism center
    Jul 10 2024
    On the Wednesday July 10th edition of Georgia Today: The State Election Board is implementing new rules for how elections are certified; Savannah mayor Van Johnson responds after recent pedestrian deaths caused by city vehicles; And Atlanta opens a new autism center to help prepare kids for elementary school.
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    13 m
  • Drought devastates corn crops; Jill Biden visits Columbus; Infrastructure study
    Jul 9 2024
    On the Tuesday, July 9 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia farmers are facing total crop losses due to drought conditions; first lady Jill Biden made an appearance in Columbus last night; and just how well-maintained is the infrastructure across the state? A recent study rated Georgia a C+.
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    10 m
  • Georgia Today: 3D-printed splints; Subcommittee for funding prison reform; Yellow-legged hornets
    Jul 8 2024
    LISTEN: On the Monday, July 8 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia Tech engineers and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta team up to help get kids off ventilators using a new technology; Georgia creates a new subcommittee for funding improvements to the state's deadly prison system; and yellow-legged hornets are a big problem on Georgia's coast. Now a state agency is asking the public for help fighting them.
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    7 m
  • Supreme court on EMTALA; MARTA halts renovations; DNC chair on pres. debate
    Jul 5 2024
    On the Friday, July 5 edition of Georgia Today: The U.S. Supreme Court and some federal health agencies are at odds over a federal statute; MARTA pauses plans to disrupt service at its busy downtown Atlanta rail hub; and the chair of the Democratic Party of Georgia says she will continue to support the Biden campaign after last week's debate.
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    16 m