• Election Day preview; SNAP benefits will partially resume; LaGrange cricket stadium
    Nov 3 2025

    On the Monday November 3rd edition of Georgia Today: Tomorrow is Election Day in Georgia. We'll explain some of the key races; SNAP payments will partially resume as the federal government shutdown continues; And this week construction will begin on a new 10,000 seat cricket stadium in LaGrange.

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    12 mins
  • Ossoff alleges mistreatment in ICE facilities; Grassroots efforts to feed the hungry
    Oct 31 2025

    On the Friday, Oct. 31 edition of Georgia Today: A new report from Sen. Jon Ossoff alleges mistreatment in ICE facilities around the country; tomorrow begins open enrollment for Affordable Care Act plans; and grassroots efforts are popping up aimed at helping people likely to go hungry.

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    7 mins
  • Southern Company beats expectations; Life sciences park in Gwinnett; Shutdown continues
    Oct 30 2025

    On the Thursday, Oct. 30 edition of Georgia Today: The parent company of Georgia Power beats Wall Street expectations; Gwinnett County will soon get a new life sciences research park; and frustration builds as the government shutdown continues.

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    14 mins
  • Atlanta could close some schools; Halloween costume drive for federal workers
    Oct 29 2025

    On the Wednesday, Oct. 29 edition of Georgia Today: As enrollment declines, the city of Atlanta proposes closing some public schools; the Arthur M. Blank Foundation donates to hurricane relief; Georgia federal workers unions give out Halloween costumes for kids of furloughed federal workers.

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    6 mins
  • SNAP benefits could end if shutdown endures; New agriscience building in Towns County
    Oct 28 2025

    On the Tuesday, Oct. 28 edition of Georgia Today: SNAP benefits are set to end in November if the government shutdown continues; Towns County celebrates its new agriscience building; and: Videos of masked ICE agents aggressively arresting people they suspect of being in the country illegally have raised questions about police accountability. But law enforcement agencies argue they're the ones at risk.

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    20 mins
  • Fentanyl use study; Tariffs affect Ga. business; Furloughed federal workers speak out
    Oct 27 2025

    On the Monday October 27th edition of Georgia Today: A study finds old and young alike are using fentanyl and other stimulants at the same rate; Tariffs eat into a local company's profits; Furloughed federal workers bemoan DC lawmakers' seeming inability to come to an agreement.

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    9 mins
  • Clean energy jobs slowing; Peanut facility burns down; Shutdown could affect SNAP
    Oct 24 2025

    On the Friday October 24th edition of Georgia Today: Georgia's clean energy transition is slowing, according to a new study; More bad news for Georgia peanut farmers as a fire destroys a crucial processing facility in Wilcox County; And the ongoing government shutdown could soon affect one million Georgians who rely on SNAP.

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    7 mins
  • Changes for mail-in voting; Rivian layoffs continue; The Stitch update
    Oct 23 2025

    On the Thursday October 23rd edition of Georgia Today: The State Election Board will recommend ending certain types of mail-in voting; Rivian plans to layoff another six-hundred-workers; And a plan to place a new park on Atlanta's downtown connector is back on.

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    6 mins