Tuesday on Political Rewind:The Department of Justice has issued dozens of subpoenas. Could the investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election focus on Georgia? Plus, state House Speaker Ralston says political rhetoric is too heated. Meanwhile, major credit card companies will start categorizing gun sales.
Dr. Carlos del Rio with Emory University School of Medicine says last year’s booster has been replaced by the new bivalent one, and that people can expect an annual COVID vaccine similar to how the influenza vaccine is updated yearly.
Curtis Hertwig lives in the Shirley Hills home he grew up in. His parents had hired local architect Bernard A. Webb, who was known for his innovative designs. But not all of the neighbors were thrilled about such a modern addition to the neighborhood at the time.
Waiving state certification can make it easier for school districts to fill vacancies amid the shrinking pool of experienced educators and fewer in college studying to become educators. Waiver teachers make up about a quarter of Bibb Schools’ teachers.
Infectious disease experts with Emory University say Georgia is currently leading the nation in COVID-19 infections. But a booster shot, approved by the FDA last week, should help.
State lawmakers are considering boosting Georgia's music industry tax credits.
Georgia's 9-8-8 mental health crisis line has received a disproportionate number of calls from rural areas since its launch in mid-July.
The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade injected abortion rights as a top issue in Georgia campaigns, particularly in the governor's race.
Georgia is one of seven states that does not protect pregnant people in the workplace beyond basic discrimination.
Monday on Political Rewind: The Atlanta Medical Center is closing. How will candidates motivate voters concerned by a shrinking health care safety net? Meanwhile, the Walker campaign says Sen. Raphael Warnock and other Democrats "use race to divide us." Elsewhere, a women-led city moves to decriminalize abortion.
Georgia’s film industry took off after the General Assembly significantly strengthened the state income tax credit for movie and TV productions in 2008. Now the music business is looking for similar treatment.
Friday on Political Rewind: In eight weeks, Georgians will cast their votes in the midterms. Our panel checks in on down-ballot races. Plus, former ambassador and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley arrived to campaign for Kemp and Walker. Meanwhile, Warnock's new ad focuses on Walker's hesitancy to debate.