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  • 'No Kings' protests planned; Drought conditions worsen; Atlanta exhibitions open
    Oct 17 2025

    On the Friday, Oct. 17 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia progressive groups join plans for nationwide protests against Donald Trump this weekend; drought conditions continue to worsen across the state; and several major events and museum exhibitions are opening up in Atlanta this month with fashion as the focus.

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    9 min
  • Candidates seek Trump endorsement; Dominion Voting Systems sold; Air traffic shortage
    Oct 16 2025

    On the Thursday October 16th edition of Georgia Today: Georgia Republicans seek President Trump's endorsement in the upcoming Senate race; Georgia's voting system has been sold to a former Republican elections director; And as the federal government shutdown stretches on, air travelers could experience delays.

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    9 min
  • Financial Crisis in GA School District; No Paychecks for TSA; Charlie Kirk Honored
    Oct 15 2025

    On the October 15 edition: Officials are calling for reforms in the wake of a financial crisis in a Middle Georgia school district; TSA agents at Hartsfield-Jackson may not receive their promised relief money; And College students in Georgia gathered to watch as President Trump honored Charlie Kirk in a ceremony yesterday.

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    7 min
  • CDC layoffs; Government shutdown affects Georgia Tech; Georgia hospitals using AI
    Oct 14 2025

    On the October 14th Edition: The White House conducted another round of firings at the Atlanta-based CDC on Friday; The government shutdown is hitting Georgia research universities hard; And the Northeast Georgia Health System is now using a type of artificial intelligence aimed at easing staff burnout.

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    11 min
  • Georgia Today: HIV Funding; Dekalb County Superintendent indicted; AI in Healthcare
    Oct 10 2025

    On the October 10th Edition: Funding for a program that has provided nearly one-million free H-I-V home testing kits nationwide has been restored; The superintendent of Georgia's DeKalb County school district has been indicted on federal charges; And does A-I belong in health care? We'll talk with the chair of the Department of A-I and Health at The Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University later in the podcast.

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    22 min
  • Georgia Today: Atlanta's Mayor Debate; Donald Trump Case; Savannah Bananas 2026 Schedule
    Oct 9 2025

    On the October 9th Edition: Candidates vying to be the next mayor of Atlanta squared off in a televised debate, with one familiar face missing from the stage; A judge has given more time to find a new prosecutor for the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump; Savannah Bananas will announce their 2026 tour schedule in a live broadcast tonight.

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    11 min
  • Georgia Today: Democrats Raise Alarm; Rivian Plant Lawsuits; Pressure on Food Banks
    Oct 8 2025

    On the October 8th Edition: Some Georgia Democrats are continuing to raise the alarm around the expiration of the Affordable Care Act tax credits; Candidates are racing to energize voters ahead of November’s elections for the Georgia Public Service Commission; And the government shutdown is putting pressure on food banks across Georgia.

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    16 min
  • Prosecutor's Office on hold; Data center energy demand; BioLab fire one year later
    Oct 7 2025

    On the Tuesday October 7th edition of Georgia Today: Middle Georgia's federal prosecutor's office puts a pause on new cases due to the government shutdown; Energy demand for new data centers is driving increased natural gas production; And one year after the fire at the BioLab Chemical Plant, new questions are being raised about the response.

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    12 min