• 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?

    Show more Show less
    13 mins
  • Voter registrations could be cancelled; ADA law anniversary; SNAP eligibility changes
    Jul 10 2025

    On the Thursday July 10th edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia Secretary of States 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 disabilitiesl and some changes to SNAP eligibility could already be in effect as a result of President Trump's new spending bill.

    Show more Show less
    10 mins
  • 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.

    Show more Show less
    9 mins
  • 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.

    Show more Show less
    9 mins
  • Federal funding freeze for education; Women's sports bar; New Alzheimer's medication
    Jul 7 2025

    On the Monday, July 7 edition of Georgia Today: A federal freeze of education funding impacts schools across Georgia; Georgia's first-ever women's sports bar opens its doors; and an Atlanta man is one of the first to be treated with a new medication for Alzheimer's disease.

    Show more Show less
    10 mins
  • 'Big Beautiful Bill' passes; Peachtree Road Race; Calls for removal of Brunswick DA
    Jul 3 2025

    On the Thursday, July 3 edition of Georgia Today: A look at what the passing of President Trump's massive new spending bill means for Georgia; runners gear up for this year's Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta; and five county leaders in Southeast Georgia want the Brunswick DA removed from office.

    Show more Show less
    14 mins
  • Weather forecasters could lose critical data; Dekalb County 'Peaceful Protests' guide
    Jul 2 2025

    On the Wednesday, July 2 edition of Georgia Today: Weather forecasters may soon lose access to some critical data; Dekalb County releases a guide on protesting; Columbia County will create its own library system in part because of book challenges.

    Show more Show less
    7 mins
  • Ga. Power freezes rates; Alleged North Korean scheme; Museum will display space rock
    Jul 1 2025

    On the Tuesday, July 1 edition of Georgia Today: Georgia Power freezes rates until 2028; four North Korean remote workers face federal charges for an alleged scheme involving an Atlanta business; and a Georgia science museum will soon display a piece of the space rock which flew over the state last week.

    Show more Show less
    16 mins