Wednesday on Political Rewind:The January 6th Committee is releasing its final report today, days after sending its criminal referrals to the Department of Justice. Also, a House committee signaled it'd be releasing Trump's tax returns. Meanwhile, Raphael Warnock responds to allegations that he's an 'election denier.'
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and 24 other republican governors sent a letter to the White House on Monday asking for an end to the federal COVID-19 public health emergency.
The brother of a deceased Georgia state representative won a special election Tuesday to replace him.
Tuesday on Political Rewind: In the aftermath of the Jan. 6th committee's unprecedented decision to refer former President Trump to criminal charges, we take a step back to look at the origins of our democracy. Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff joins us to discuss Samuel Adams' vision for our country.
Monday on Political Rewind: While Democrats secured Georgia's seat in the U.S. Senate, they lost important seats in the state legislature. A special panel of state Democrats weighs in on lessons learned.
Plus, the January 6th Committee could recommend criminal charges in its final meeting today.
The Macon-Bibb Community Enhancement Authority is a state authority created a decade ago with the sole mission to reduce poverty in Bibb County. But many longtime neighborhood residents say the success of new and first-time homeownership in Pleasant Hill is a feat that the CEA hasn’t achieved often enough.
Georgia's job market continued to cool in November. Data released yesterday from the Georgia Department of Labor show unemployment ticking up and payrolls flat.
Researchers responsible for steering state policy to improve maternal health outcomes have released their latest data on pregnancy related deaths.
A Brunswick-based environmental group is suing the US Army Corps of Engineers to stop the agency from dredging Brunswick's harbor during sea turtle nesting season.