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  • MARTA CEO resigns; Georgia woman detained twice by ICE despite Citizenship claim
    Jul 17 2025

    On the Thursday July 17th edition of Georgia Today: The Canadian CEO of Atlanta's public transportation system resigns over an immigration problem; Marietta installs vape detectors in the district's public schools; And the story of a Georgia woman who has been detained twice by ICE, despite her claim she was born American.

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    17 min
  • Public Service Commission runoff results; Election committee; Type-One Diabetes Barbie
    Jul 16 2025

    On the Wednesday, July 16 edition of Georgia Today: Peter Hubbard claims victory in the Democratic runoff for Georgia's Public Service Commission; state lawmakers hold a committee on how to improve elections; and toymaker Mattel releases the first Type 1 Diabetes Barbie doll.

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    10 min
  • ICE targets Atlanta landlords; Funding cuts for weather; Ocmulgee River short stories
    Jul 15 2025

    On the Tuesday, July 15 edition of Georgia Today: ICE targets Atlanta landlords for help with immigration arrests; officials warn federal funding cuts could pose weather-related risks to Georgia; and the Ocmulgee River is the inspiration behind a Georgia author's new book of short stories.

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    19 min
  • Education funds remain frozen; Mail distribution center struggles; Edible landscapes
    Jul 14 2025

    On the Monday, July 14 edition of Georgia Today: As close to $7 billion federal dollars for education funding remains frozen, Georgia schools could be among the worst to feel the effects; a postal distribution center in Palmetto still struggles, a year after frustrating mail delays across the nation; and have you ever thought about using your back yard to grow food?

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    16 min
  • Food banks prepare for more demand; Low turnout for Public Service Commission election
    Jul 11 2025

    LISTEN: On the Friday, July 11 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia food banks prepare for increased demand after federal cuts to food assistance programs; The Securities and Exchange Commission sues a Georgia lawmaker over an alleged Ponzi scheme; And an important Georgia election is coming up next week. so why has voter turnout been so low?

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    13 min
  • Voter registrations could be cancelled; ADA law anniversary; SNAP eligibility changes
    Jul 10 2025

    On the Thursday, July 10 edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia secretary of state's office is advising hundreds of thousands of voters to check their registration; today marks the anniversary of a landmark civil rights law protecting people with disabilities; and some changes to SNAP eligibility could already be in effect as a result of President Trump's new spending bill.

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    10 min
  • Arrested journalist remains in federal custody; Endangered birds; Job Corps cuts
    Jul 9 2025

    LISTEN: On the Wednesday, July 9 edition of Georgia Today: The journalist arrested while covering a protest near Atlanta remains in federal custody; a state law protecting endangered birds could soon be changed; and South Fulton City Council members speak out against the Trump administration's cuts to Job Corps.

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    9 min
  • Georgia Today: Jones announces governor candidacy; UGA sleep study; Smithsonian voting exhibit
    Jul 8 2025

    On the Tuesday, July 8 edition of Georgia Today: Lt. Gov. Burt Jones announces run for governor; a new study from UGA details the importance of sleep on youth brain development; and Georgia to host a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian on voting in America.

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    9 min