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 Wednesday, March 15 edition of GeorgiaToday: A bill banning gender-affirming surgeries for minors moves a step closer to becoming law; tax rebates for Georgians; and the Savannah Bananas are taking the world by storm.
On the Tuesday, March 14 edition of GeorgiaToday: More trouble for the Athens-Clarke and Oconee County district attorney; President Biden slips up about Carter funeral plans; and the story of one of Carter's most lasting accomplishments.
On the Monday, March 13 edition of GeorgiaToday: An autopsy shows that Manuel Teran's hands were up when he was killed at 'Cop City'; a new name for a famous lake may be coming; and the work of Dalton, Ga., was on display at the Oscars.
On the Tuesday, March 7 edition of Georgia Today: We detail the major bills that were passed or left behind on Crossover Day; Local faith leaders weigh in after Sunday's violent protest at the proposed police training center in Dekalb County; and high pollen counts mean worsened allergies for Georgians.
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.