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Georgia Today
Georgia 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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10 lip 2026
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College accreditation; Hurricane Helene recovery funds; Artist Bobbi Johnson 10.07.2026 17:59
On the July 10 edition: Georgia gets more federal aid for Hurricane Helene recovery; A brush fire continues to burn on Georgia's coast; And a new exhibit by artist Bobbi Johnson opening today in Milledgeville looks at how hard times shapes who we are.
Flock camera misuse; UGA chatbot study; Beluga whale transportation 09.07.2026 13:24
On the July 9 edition: Five police officers have been arrested after inappropriately using Flock cameras; A new study finds AI chat bots are bad at giving financial advice; And some folks are worried about moving two Beluga Whales from Canada to the Georgia Aquarium.
FIFA fan fest extended hours; Savannah State player detained; Albany data centers 08.07.2026 9:57
For its two final days, hours are being extended for Atlanta's FIFA World Cup fan festival; A Savannah State baseball player is currently being detained by ICE; And the city of Albany faces questions about data centers.
CDC tracking parasite; Shark bite off Georgia coast; Atlanta pushes for new hospital 07.07.2026 7:54
On the July 7th edition: The CDC tracks a foodborne parasite in Georgia and other states; A shark bites a teen off the Georgia coast; And Atlanta pushes for a new hospital in an under-served part of the city that works with existing hospitals.
Holiday fatalities; MLK Jr. home reopens; Kirk lawsuit settled 06.07.2026 7:25
On the July 6 edition: A teacher gets a settlement after being punished for comments she made after Charlie Kirk's assassination; The National Park Service has reopened the Martin Luther King Jr. birth home; And a new drug targets a particularly aggressive form of breast cancer.
Augusta data center; Joro spider diets; Gen Z app 03.07.2026 17:32
On the July 3 edition: Augusta is seeking feedback on its new data center ordinance; Plans for a boutique hotel in downtown Blue Ridge have sparked debate over the character of the city; And are Joro spiders competing with native insects for their meals?
Georgia Today: Ocmulgee Mounds; July 4th travel rush; Heat wave precautions 02.07.2026 18:42
On the July 2nd edition: The Ocmulgee Mounds get one step closer to becoming Georgia's first National Park; The travel rush for the Fourth of July holiday has begun; And if you're trying to stay hydrated during this heat, don't wait until you're thirsty.
Ocmulgee Mounds; July 4th travel rush; Heat wave precautions 02.07.2026 18:42
On the July 2nd edition: The Ocmulgee Mounds get one step closer to becoming Georgia's first National Park; The travel rush for the Fourth of July holiday has begun; And if you're trying to stay hydrated during this heat, don't wait until you're thirsty.
New domestic violence law; Atlanta Braves help Venezuela survivors; Augusta parking 01.07.2026 11:38
On the July 1 edition: Domestic violence survivors can now hide their addresses; Georgia's Senate race might get more money; And Augusta parking will no longer be free and people aren't happy.
Birthright citizenship; Lots of new Georgia laws; Tybee Island's beach erosion 30.06.2026 8:23
On the June 30 edition: The U.S. Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship; lots of new laws go into effect tomorrow in Georgia; and Tybee Island is losing its beaches.
MARTA violence; Heat advisory; Maternal health 29.06.2026 10:40
On the June 29 edition: MARTA employees speak out on violence on Atlanta's public transportation system; The governor orders a new investigation into the Towns County Sheriff; And Georgia doesn't have enough doctors for moms and kids.
School budgets; Georgia election audits; Drought update 26.06.2026 10:29
On the June 26 edition: New election audits are coming under a newly passed law; Several school districts face down looming budget challenges; And after more than half a century, the Democratic Republic of Congo is back in the World Cup.
FIFA hydration; Drone smuggling case; SNAP errors 25.06.2026 12:16
On the June 25 edition: Prosecutors secure an indictment in a drone prison-smuggling case; Senator Warnock has harsh words for President Trump after a signing ceremony for his housing bill was cancelled; And the new mandatory three-minute hydration breaks for FIFA World Cup players is yielding benefits.
FIFA traffic; Medicaid fraud; Titanic auction 24.06.2026 9:13
On the June 24 edition: The City of Columbus aims to strengthen ties with the Muscogee Nation; An Atlanta doctor is involved in a health care fraud crackdown; And kids in the Boys and Girls Club in metro Atlanta are getting more access to mental health care.
Fort Stewart shooter sentencing; Session ends; Red snapper season delay 23.06.2026 11:07
On the June 23rd edition: The Fort Stewart shooter has been sentenced to life in prison; FIFA Fan fest in Atlanta adds an extra day for festivities; And Georgia domestic violence centers face rising demand and increasing costs.
Hand-recounts of ballots; polluted surface waters; World Cup anti-human trafficking 22.06.2026 9:14
On the June 22nd edition: State senators advance legislation that would call for hand-recounts of ballots; The polluted surface waters list is growing; And anti-human trafficking activists want you to be alert during the World Cup games.
Fort Stewart shooting; Middle Georgia sleep study; Vote count revamp 18.06.2026 17:08
On the June 18th edition: The army sergeant accused of a mass shooting at Fort Stewart is found guilty on all counts; Middle Georgia researchers study how a good night's sleep helps kids; And lawmakers consider pushing back the deadline to revamp the way the state counts votes.
Runoff election results; GA redistricting paused; Tropical Storm Arthur lands 17.06.2026 14:31
On the June 17 edition: Georgia's runoff election results are in; Tropical Storm Arthur hit land today; And one study shows that Georgia's "Pathways to Coverage" is not working as planned.
Primary runoff election; Delta Air Lines investigation; Special session 16.06.2026 11:44
On the June 16th edition: Voters share their thoughts on today's primary runoff election; The Trump Administration drops an investigation into Delta Air Lines; And as lawmakers return to Atlanta to draw new district lines, Black lawmakers brace for the worst.
FIFA kicks off; Trump endorses Collins; New Georgia Tech president 15.06.2026 14:27
On the June 15 edition: President Donald Trump endorses Mike Collins in Georgia's U.S. Senate race; First FIFA match held in Atlanta kicked off today; And the month long music event happening in Centennial Olympic Park connected to the World Cup is highlighting well-known and not as well-known Georgia musicians.
FIFA fans; Olympic torch relocation; Savannah homeless shelter grows 12.06.2026 16:25
On the June 12 edition: Thousands turn out for yesterday's opening of a FIFA fan festival in downtown Atlanta; A Savannah homeless shelter is expanding its services; And the 1996 Olympic torch is moving downtown, which upsets residents of one Atlanta neighborhood.
Paper ballots; Public health during the World Cup; Updated protected species list 11.06.2026 16:42
On the June 11th edition: Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says hand-marked paper ballots are susceptible to human error; Public health officials brace for the World Cup crowds; And it's time to update the protected species list, and members of the public can recommend additions.
Paper ballots; Public health during the World Cup; Updated protected species list 11.06.2026 16:41
On the June 11th edition: Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says hand-marked paper ballots are susceptible to human error; Public health officials brace for the World Cup crowds; And it's time to update the protected species list, and members of the public can recommend additions.
More chemicals in BioLab plume; Superfund exposure research; High early voter turnout 10.06.2026 8:45
On the June 10 edition: The 2024 BioLab fire released more chemicals than previously realized; more than 100,000 people have already voted early in the primary runoff election; and if gas prices are hurting your wallet, an electric vehicle might provide long-term relief.
APD chief faces questions; Athletes win compensation; Low child well-being ranking 09.06.2026 8:21
On the June 9 edition: After recent violent incidents on MARTA, Atlanta's police chief Darin Schierbaum faces questions; the University of Georgia wins compensation for two of its athletes; Georgia ranks in the bottom half of the country for overall child and family well-being.
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