On the Friday, Nov. 17 edition of Georgia Today: Former first lady Rosalynn Carter enters hospice. A new report considers whether the Ocmulgee River corridor should be a national park. And the Rome Braves are now the Rome Emperors. These stories and more are coming up on this edition of Georgia Today.
Romman is the granddaughter of Palestinian refugees. She said that she has found support in Georgia’s Palestinian and Muslim communities but has also found that Jewish and Palestinian people can uniquely support each other.
Every year as many as 80,000 children in the U.S. are hospitalized with respiratory syncytial virus or RSV.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is asking a judge to revoke the bond for one of the 19-people charged in the 2020 election interference racketeering case.
A new Savannah-themed edition of Monopoly is hitting the shelves, complete with local landmarks of the Hostess City of the South.
On the Thursday, Nov. 16 edition of Georgia Today: The drought in Georgia is expanding; officials have determined the cause of the fire that destroyed the largest historic home at Stone Mountain State Park; and Atlanta is getting another shot at the Major League Baseball All-Star game.
On the Wednesday, Nov. 15 edition of Georgia Today: A new report considers the historic Gullah Geechee community on Sapelo Island in danger of disappearing; in just a few years, Savannah may face a worker shortage; and we'll look at the ways nursing homes in Georgia are underperforming.
After 17 years, one of Atlanta's most successful musicians still "got something to say." André 3000, one half of Outkast, is releasing his first album since 2006's Idlewild.
To fill the 1,454 regional vacancies expected by 2025, the study recommends training and recruitment programs for high school graduates: 84% of new hires currently have no more than a high school diploma.
Nursing homes in Georgia are underperforming those in other states when it comes to better patient care and health outcomes, according to a new study from U.S. News and World Report.
A judge in Atlanta's Fulton County has set a hearing for Wednesday on an emergency request to protect discovery materials in Georgia's election interference racketeering case.
A collaboration between the Georgia Department of Education and the Atlanta-based Rollins Center for Language and Literacy will offer help to primary school teachers getting up to speed on new state reading standards
On the Tuesday, Nov. 14 edition of Georgia Today: A fire at Stone Mountain destroyed the park's largest historic home; Georgia is launching a new literacy initiative; and baptisms at a Tattnall County public schools football practice have prompted accusations of unconstitutional religious coercion.