Jeremy Powell is an experienced radio and podcast producer who has spent many years working in Atlanta. He graduated from Darlington School in Rome, Ga., and is an avid music fan and vinyl collector.
On the Monday, March 6 edition of Georgia Today: Violent protest erupt at the site of the proposed police training center in Atlanta; we detail Crossover Day at the state Capitol; and March Madness comes early as one local university earns its first-ever trip to the NCAA tournament.
On the Friday, March 3 edition of Georgia Today: A massive new film studio planned for Albany is going elsewhere; Buckhead cityhood fails in the Legislature; and the legacy of suffragist Mamie George Williams.
On the Thursday March 2 edition of Georgia Today: a look at the surprise defeat of a bill about gender identity; how rioting in Georgia could soon result in felony charges; and Macon's glimpse of its past through the opening of a time capsule.
LISTEN: On the Wednesday March 1 edition of Georgia Today: A member of the University of Georgia football team faces charges related to the deadly car crash following the Dawgs' championship win; Georgia Power wants to raise your power bill again; and we'll take you to the port of Savannah and tell you why the busy port may be getting even busier.
LISTEN: On the Tuesday Feb. 28 edition of Georgia Today: Lawmakers advance legislation requiring active shooter drills in schools; Atlanta's noted for its efficient water use; and solar panel regulations could be on the way.