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Georgia Today
by Georgia Public BroadcastingGeorgia Today is the daily podcast from GPB News bringing you compelling stories and in-depth reporting that you won’t hear anywhere else. Peter Biello hosts this quick and convenient way to get the best of GPB News’ extensive coverage of the topics that matter to you, delivered directly to your device every weekday afternoon.
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Episodes
Hearings into Fulton jail end; Savannah trolley noise; Downtown Macon redvelopment
9m · Published
LISTEN: On the Friday May 10 edition of Georgia Today:Hearings looking into deaths at Atlanta's Fulton County Jail wrapup; Savannah is clamping town on trolley noise in its historic district; andthe city of Macon's downtown redevelopment effortsget some national recognition.
Storms across Georgia; Rail travel; Emory students vote no confidence for president
8m · Published
LISTEN: On the Thursday, May 9 edition of Georgia Today:Strong storms knocked down trees and power lines across North Georgialate last night; Georgia is losing ground to other Southern states in terms of rail travel expansion; andEmorystudents express a lack of confidence inthe university's president.
Georgia Today: Court to hear arguments against Willis; Library kiosks for Georgia Gateway
12m · Published
LISTEN: On the Wednesday, May 8 edition of Georgia Today:A Georgiacourt will hear arguments over whetherFulton County DAFaniWillis should be removed from the Trump election interference case; self-service kiosks at public libraries make it easier for Georgians to access state financial benefits; and a rediscoveredAfrican American cemetery in Penfield, Ga., reveals new details about Mercer University.
Kemp signs state budget; Deacon death lawsuit settlement; Pulitzer Prize winners
8m · Published
LISTEN: On the Tuesday, May 7 edition of Georgia Today:Gov. Brian Kemp signs a$36 billion state budget; Atlanta has settled a lawsuit with the family of a church deacon who died in a struggle with a city police officer; and some of this year's Pulitzer Prize winners have Georgia ties.
Albany trail lawsuit; Emory moves graduation ceremony; Savannah gun law challenged
6m · Published
LISTEN: On the Monday, March 6 edition of Georgia Today:The city of Albany is sued for breach of contract after making no progress on a promised 13-mile rail trail; Emory University moves its upcoming graduation ceremony over security concerns; and a new Savannah law regarding gun storage is challenged in court.
Jan. 6 rioter sentenced; Immigrant rights advocates protest new law; Avian flu
18m · Published
On the Friday, May 3rd edition of Georgia Today:A Georgia man who participated in the January 6th insurrection is sentenced; Advocates protest a new law requiring citizenship status checks for Georgia detainees; AndGeorgia's agriculture industry is on high alert for possible cases of the avian flu.
Ocmulgee Mounds could become GA's first natl. park; Savannah unhoused pop. dropping
11m · Published
On the Thursday May 2nd edition of Georgia Today:Senator JonOssoffis championing a bi-partisan billto create the state's first national park; The city of Savannah says its population of unsheltered people is dropping. Andcicadas aretakingover parts of Georgia.
Waffle House workers try to unionize; Chatham County DA race; Ocmulgee Mounds park
19m · Published
On the Wednesday April 1st edition of Georgia Today:Waffle House workers try to form a workers' union; Democratic candidates face off in the race forChathamCounty District Attorney; AndGeorgia is one big step closer to getting its first national park.
Mulberry cityhood lawsuit; Bulldog cheating accusation; Comedian Heather McMahon
16m · Published
On the Tuesday April 30th edition of Georgia Today: A lawsuit aims to stop the vote on creating the city of Mulberry in Gwinnett County; A Georgia Bulldogs pitcher is suspected of cheating; And we'll hear part of my conversation with Atlanta comedian Heather McMahan.
Protesters arrested at UGA; Second Vogtle nuclear reactor; Food waste as energy
16m · Published
On the Monday April 29th edition of Georgia Today:Authorities make arrests at the University of Georgia at a protest over the war in Gaza; The second of two new nuclear reactors at Georgia's PlantVogtleis up and running; and researchers look for a way to turn food waste into energy.
Georgia Today has 476 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 112:03:13. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on January 14th 2024. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 11th, 2024 22:40.
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