First, from the latest installments to the Marvel universe to a new Godzilla movie, Atlanta Journal-Constitution entertainment reporter Jennifer Brett...
First, June 20 is World Refugee Day. The town of Clarkston, Georgia, is home to a large refugee population. It’s been called the Ellis Island of the...
Up first, when you go into a hair salon or a cosmetics store, how much do you know about the products used on your skin or your hair? A recent study...
One year ago, Atlanta-based Rapper Gucci Mane was released from prison. Since his release, he has been reinventing himself. He headlines a concert this...
As the race for a single congressional district draws national attention, we take an hour to examine Georgia’s changing electorate. First, Cobb County...
A recent study finds Atlanta lags behind nearly every large city in the country when it comes to preserving historic architecture. A 1922 building in...
On this episode, we discussed how thousands of Georgians were dropped from food stamp benefits this year – roughly 62 percent of the state’s recipients....
More people are prosecuted for illegally crossing the border than any other federal crime. But these inmates are not held in prisons run by the U.S....
Some of Hollywood’s greatest films were born right here in Georgia. We talked with the filmmakers behind two of these classics: "Fried Green Tomatoes"...
A special election is coming up in a week to fill Tom Price’s vacated seat in Georgia’s 6th Congressional district. The race is both contentious and...
Ghosts aren’t just people who were once alive. They can also be entire towns – thriving communities that now only exist in memory, historical documents...
This is a live broadcast from Savannah for the Stopover Music Festival. We start off the show with a conversation about shark fins. The port of Savannah...