• Free speech or hate speech? On The Record With Atlanta News First | Sept. 17, 2025
    Sep 17 2025

    Last week's assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk shook the nation and the world, and its aftermath continues to permeate every fabric of America's political consciousness.

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    20 mins
  • Charlie Kirk’s death impacts nation’s political discourse | On the Record, Sept. 14, 2025
    Sep 15 2025

    Conservative political analyst Charlie Kirk was shot and killed last week as he spoke to a crowd gathered in a courtyard at Utah Valley University.

    Less than 48 hours later, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox identified a suspect arrested as Tyler Robinson.

    In this week’s episode of On The Record, political consultants Jason Shepherd and Fred Hicks discuss the latest act of political violence to convulse the United States.

    Also in this week’s show:

    • Former Atlanta state senator Jason Esteves gives a one-on-one interview about his historic Georgia gubernatorial campaign
    • Former state lawmaker Mesha Mainor enters the race for Georgia’s next schools superintendent
    • Last week’s immigration operation at a southeast Georgia Hyundai plant continues to have political reverberations
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    22 mins
  • 'A $16 billion cushion ... when people are struggling' | Jason Esteves goes On The Record podcast
    Sep 12 2025

    Former state senator Jason Esteves would make history as Georgia's first Black and first Hispanic governor if he's elected in next year's historic 2026 elections. But first, he must win a crowded Democratic gubernatorial primary, which is filled with four other candidates with the same aspirations.

    Esteves sat down with Atlanta News First Political Reporter Doug Reardon to discuss the issues he is emphasizing in his campaign, including the recent economic development boon awarded to Hyundai during Gov. Brian Kemp's tenure.

    “If we can afford to give $1.8 billion to give to Hyundai, we can afford to give our small business owners across this state low-interest loans to the tune of a billion dollars,” he said.

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    26 mins
  • DeKalb County mourns fallen firefighter + Tucker considers creating police force | Decatur Dish
    Sep 11 2025

    After Master Firefighter Preston Fant died in the line of duty on Monday, the community has come together to remember his impact. Also, the city of Tucker is considering creating its own police force.

    Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most!

    Catch weekly episodes every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. EST on ANF+ and Decaturish.com.

    More from Atlanta News First: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/

    More from Decaturish: https://decaturish.com/

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    21 mins
  • Hyundai ICE raid impacts a Gov. Kemp signature achievement | On The Record, Sept. 10, 2025
    Sep 10 2025

    A stunning immigration raid in a tiny southeast Georgia town continues to politically reverberate across the nation, as the White House promises more such workplace operations to continue.

    Also: Georgia governor's candidate Jason Esteves will be featured in Sunday's On The Record With Atlanta News First.

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    19 mins
  • Podcast: The state of affordable housing in DeKalb County | Decatur Dish
    Sep 8 2025

    Affordable properties are at risk of being redeveloped as market pressures increase, according to a report presented to City of Decatur Commissioners.

    The report examined Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) and was created in collaboration with Atlanta Regional Commission and Georgia Conservancy.

    The project looked at methods to preserve affordable housing options through energy and sustainability updates.

    Larry Padilla, CEO of the Decatur Housing Authority, joined Decatur Dish to talk about the current state of affordable housing.

    Decatur Dish, co-hosted by journalists Dan Whisenhunt and Mariya Murrow, airs every Thursday on ANF+ at 11:30 a.m.

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    25 mins
  • RFK Jr. testimony's fallout, Apalachee remembrances | On The Record, Sept. 7, 2025
    Sep 8 2025

    State Rep. Michelle Au, a Democrat from Johns Creek, is a strong supporter of stricter gun safety.

    On Thursday, Au hosted students and parents from Apalachee High School for the one-year remembrance of the Sept. 4, 2024 deadly shooting. Afterward, she went On The Record With Atlanta News First political reporter Doug Reardon.

    Also in this week’s episode:

    • Georgia’s two Democratic U.S. senators called on Robert F. Kennedy, secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, to resign.
    • Gabe Sterling, the man who famously warned President Donald Trump in 2020 to tone down his stolen election rhetoric has filed paperwork to begin receiving campaign contributions ahead of a Georgia secretary of state run.
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    22 mins
  • One year after Apalachee, Georgia lawmaker renews calls for gun laws | Michelle Au goes On The Record podcast
    Sep 5 2025

    State Rep. Michelle Au, a Democrat from Johns Creek, is a strong supporter of stricter gun safety.

    On Thursday, Au hosted students and parents from Apalachee High School for the one-year remembrance of the Sept. 4, 2024, deadly shooting. Afterward, she went On The Record With Atlanta News First political reporter Doug Reardon.

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    21 mins