Georgia Today

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Date created
2020/07/24
Latest episode
2026/02/04
Average duration
13 min.
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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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Fulton County document; AJC cuts workforce; Showcase grant
2026/02/04
On the Feb 4th edition: Fulton County is asking for the return of documents related to the 2020 election following a search conducted by the FBI; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution cuts 15 percent of its workforce; And if you run a small business preparing for the World Cup, a new effort may give you some help. 
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Data center regulation; Atlanta Braves on TV; Conyers chemical fire aftermath
2026/02/03
On the Feb 3rd edition: State lawmakers look at regulations for data centers; The future of the Atlanta Braves on television is uncertain; Almost a year and a half after a chemical fire at the BioLab plant in Conyers, some business owners still can't use their buildings.
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Planned Parenthood leadership; Bulloch county asphalt plant, ICE protests
2026/02/02
On the Feb 2nd edition: Planned Parenthood Southeast gets some leadership help from the West Coast, Bulloch County considers allowing an asphalt plant near Statesboro, And some Georgians reflect on what it means to be part of protests against ICE last week.
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Winter storm; ICE general strike; Autism bill proposal
2026/01/30
On the Jan 30th edition: Gov. Brian Kemp declares a state of emergency ahead of new winter storms; activists hold general strikes to oppose ICE; and Georgia lawmakers propose bills to aid law enforcement and people with autism.
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FBI seized Fulton County ballots; Another winter storm watch; ICE protests in Macon
2026/01/29
On the Jan. 29 edition: The FBI seized ballots and other election data from a Fulton County elections warehouse in Union City; Parts of Georgia are under another winter storm watch; And hundreds of ICE protesters marched in Macon last night
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Search at Fulton elections office; Cell phone ban; Columbus' relationship with ICE
2026/01/28
On the Jan 28th edition:  FBI agents are executing a search warrant at the Fulton County elections office near Atlanta; Parents seem open to banning cell phones in public high schools; And, The Mayor of Columbus is speaking out about his police department's relationship with ICE.
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Senators won't support DHS/ICE funding; Emory doctor's ties to Iran; Savannah port dip
2026/01/27
On the Jan. 27 edition: Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock plan to vote against funding for the Department of Homeland Security; An Emory doctor has cut ties with the hospital amid controversy over her family ties to Iran; And after a busy 2025, the Port of Savannah is seeing a slowdown to start the year.
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ICE eyeing Georgia warehouse; Blood supply shortage; Antiques Roadshow in Savannah
2026/01/26
On the Monday Jan. 26 edition: Senator Jon Ossoff is seeking answers about a rumored ICE facility in an Atlanta suburb; The Red Cross warns of a serious blood supply shortage; And the beloved PBS series Antiques Roadshow made a stop in Savannah. 
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Disbarment for insurrectionist; Environmental advocate case; Ice storm warning
2026/01/23
On the Jan 23rd edition: The Georgia Supreme Court recommends disbarment for a lawyer who stormed the US Capitol five years ago; An environmental advocate won't face prosecution for allegedly stealing trade secrets; And the National Weather Service has upgraded the forecast to an ice storm warning.
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Winter storm on the way; Ponzi scheme guilty plea; Measles in Georgia
2026/01/22
LISTEN: On the Thursday, Jan. 22 edition: Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a state of emergency ahead of the coming winter weather; a financial advisor pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme; and officials have confirmed a baby has the first case of measles in Georgia in 2026. 
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Federal reserve governor fight; Slowing economic growth; Winter weather
2026/01/21
On the Jan 21st edition: A Georgia-born Federal Reserve governor fighting to keep her job may come out on top; Georgia’s state economist predicts slowing economic growth; And get ready for winter weather in Georgia. Ice and snow are on the way this weekend.
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ICE Arrests in Georgia; Gov. Kemp Wants SNAP Restored; Jones Headed to Cooperstown?
2026/01/20
On the Jan. 20th edition: ICE has been making arrests in Georgia; Governor Brian Kemp is asking that SNAP funds cut by the federal government be restored; and Braves legend Andruw Jones looks to be on his way to the Hall of Fame
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KSU player in gambling ring; Study to replace federal dollars; Clarke County Jail art
2026/01/16
On the Jan. 16 edition: A Kennesaw State basketball player was named in a sprawling indictment targeting a gambling ring that rigged games; research is underway on how state lawmakers might replace lost federal dollars for health care; and inmates at Clarke County Jail get a chance to put their art on display.
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Data center jobs report; Kemp delivers State of the State; Synovus Financial ended
2026/01/15
On the Thursday January 15th edition of Georgia Today: A corrected report shows data centers don't create as many jobs as once thought; Governor Brian Kemp delivers his annual State of the State address; And Synovus Financial is no more. How will its hometown of Columbus Georgia be affected?
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Department of Corrections investigates deadly prison riot; ICE masking legislation
2026/01/14
On the Wednesday January 14th edition of Georgia Today: The Georgia Department Of Corrections investigates the recent violence at Georgia's Washington State Prison which left three people dead; A new case of bird flu has been confirmed in Walker County; and Some Georgia lawmakers call for federal immigration agents to identify themselves when making arrests.
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4.5 out of 5
42 reviews
Veritas100 2025/12/28
Georgia Today
Fulton County you have an awesome official in Fani Willis ! Treasure her every state needs Fani Willis for the people and the rule of law.
Small Time Dude 2025/12/20
A Changed View: Willis, A Judicial Einstein!
Sometimes, with new knowledge, we change our view, Led to believe, Fani Willis, a crook, and dumb too! Watching her testify to the local Atlanta polit...
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The blind singer 2023/02/16
Finally
I have waited for years for a podcast that would cover state wide news just like the hourly national podcast covers national news. This is amazing and...
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SeanPowers 2023/02/23
More storytelling
I am huge fan of Shots in the Back and Bitter Southerner. Miss GPB’s long form reported podcasts. Do more of those please.
SandyG14 2023/01/13
Covers Georgia
I like the reporting on issues across the state.
FatKidRocks 2023/01/05
Keeps me up to date
It keeps me up to date on things happening all across the state of Georgia
Angelstar260 2021/08/20
Really great Iocal takes
Without having to have a right or left slant a really great balanced podcast about Georgia and our issues and concerns
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