Journalist Leon Neyfakh and hip-hop commentator Jay Smooth explore Jackson's staying power despite allegations of child sexual abuse. They call the series a "social history" rather than a biography.
On the Tuesday April 25th edition of Georgia Today: Antisemitic flyers show up in East Atlanta; Stone Mountain's Confederate Memorial Day celebration plans; and Forsyth County is planning a $1 billion arena.
On the Monday, April 24 edition of Georgia Today: Augusta wants a new arena; the FDA may ban menthol cigarettes; and backyard chicken regulations in Northwest Georgia have some residents crying foul.
On the Friday April 21 edition of GeorgiaToday: Senator Jon Ossoff is investigating incarcerations; the future of bats may lie here in Georgia; tomorrow is Record Store Day
On the Thursday, April 20 edition of GeorgiaToday: Killed 'Cop City' activist Manuel Terán's autopsy results; GBI's new gang task force HQ in Macon; Georgia State's new music industry program.
On the Wednesday April 19 edition of GeorgiaToday: More cases stem from false 2020 Georgia election claims; union members file complaints against a well-known Athens brewery; and is our air cleaner now than it was last year?
On the Tuesday, April 18 edition of GeorgiaToday: Jail staff resigns after an inmate dies in a bedbug-infested cell; more tornadoes are headed for Georgia; Okefenokee Swamp tops list of endangered waterways in the U.S.
On the Monday, April 17 edition of GeorgiaToday: The family of a dead Gwinnett County Jail detainee files a lawsuit; Georgia Power is raising prices to cover fuel costs; and UGA's football team has a new mascot.
On the Friday, April 14 edition of Georgia Today: A megadonor purchased Clarence Thomas' mother's home in Savannah; climate researchers are working to protect pecans; and we visit a sapling forest of genetically modified trees in Georgia.
On the Thursday April 13 edition of GeorgiaToday: Some nonprofit hospitals spend less on their community than they receive in tax breaks; Delta lost millions; Atlanta mourns loss of first Black woman to serve on City Council.
On the Wednesday April 12 edition of Georgia Today: Media outlets want the full Trump election interference report released; Cobb's election director is retiring; and could Georgia's legislature expel lawmakers like Tennessee's did?
On the Tuesday, April 11 edition of Georgia Today: Why the Democratic National Convention is not coming to Atlanta; what one Georgia hospital's doing to face a nursing shortage; and Savannah is honoring a women's basketball star.
On the Monday April 10 edition of GeorgiaToday: Georgia has a high rate of STDs; documenting Black Heritage sites; two Georgia counties are on the list of fastest-growing counties in the nation
On the Friday April 7 edition of GeorgiaToday: Easter, eggs, and high prices; a stop-work order has been dropped for 'Cop City'; climate change may affect this year's baseball season
On the Thursday, April 6 edition of GeorgiaToday: Police are looking for a convicted murderer that walked away; the largest-ever community solar project is coming to Georgia; and the Braves' first home game of 2023 season is tonight.