• Delta deals with tech failure fallout; Incarcerated women learn homebuilding skills
    Jul 24 2024
    On the Wednesday July 24th edition of Georgia Today: Delta Airlines hurries to assist customers whose flights were canceled due to a tech failures; President Joe Biden will make his first public address since dropping out of the presidential race; And incarcerated women in Clarke County learn homebuilding skills behind bars.
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    12 mins
  • Delta faces federal investigation; Ossoff holds abortion ban hearing; Dems back Harris
    Jul 23 2024
    On the Tuesday, July 23 edition of Georgia Today: Delta Air Lines faces a federal investigation over flight delays; Sen. Jon Ossoff holds a hearing on the state's six-week abortion ban; and Georgia Democrats unanimously back Vice President Kamala Harris for President.
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    9 mins
  • Georgia Today: Georgians react to Biden dropout from race; Delta deals with tech outage fallout
    Jul 22 2024
    On the Monday, July 22 edition of Georgia Today: Georgians react to President Joe Biden dropping out of the race for president; Delta Air Lines continues to recover from the worldwide tech outage that caused havoc last week; And we'll have some tips for protecting your sensitive health information from cyber attacks.
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    18 mins
  • Global tech outage affects businesses; Milwaukee GOP convention; Final Atlanta Open
    Jul 19 2024
    LISTEN: On the Friday, July 19 edition of Georgia Today: A global tech outage affects Georgia businesses both large and small; Georgia Republicans are confident after their national convention wraps up in Milwaukee; and the last ever Atlanta tennis open will have its opening serve this weekend.
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    15 mins
  • Delta workers union; Ebenezer Church could become World Heritage site; Book author
    Jul 18 2024
    LISTEN: On the Thursday, July 18 edition of Georgia Today: Delta is the only major U.S. airline where most workers are not in a union, but some are hoping to change that; an iconic Atlanta church may soon be a UNESCO World Heritage site; and best-selling author, and former GPB host, Denene Milner joins the podcast to talk about her latest book.
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    15 mins
  • Term extensions for PSC members; Kroger opioid settlement; 'Midnight' musical
    Jul 17 2024
    LISTEN: On the Wednesday, July 17 edition of Georgia Today: Two groups file a challenge to a new law extending the terms of public service commissioners; some Georgia residents could get a share of Kroger's billion dollar opioid settlement; and an iconic Savannah crime novel is now a musical.
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    22 mins
  • 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 mins
  • 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 mins