On the Wednesday Feb. 22 edition of GeorgiaToday: Lawmakers are demanding changes in foster care system, a Paulding County deputy faces legal action, and a local actor plays Ike in the new Tina Turner musical
On the Tuesday Feb. 21 edition of GeorgiaToday: Presidents Day in Plains and Jimmy Carter's lasting influence, plus a judge has denied pausing 'Cop City' construction
On the Monday Feb. 20 edition of GeorgiaToday: Well wishes for Jimmy Carter pour in, an effort to extend Medicaid for HIV-positive Georgians proceeds, and DeKalb police are accused of violating the ADA.
On the Friday Feb. 17 edition of GeorgiaToday: Lawmakers want more police accountability, more delays at Plant Vogtle, and the Savannah Bananas hit the road.
On the Thursday Feb. 16 edition of GeorgiaToday: Parts of a report into efforts to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election have been released, a new bill may end spam calls, and Tyler Perry is helping low-income seniors in Atlanta.
On the Wednesday Feb. 15 edition of Georgia Today: Some lawmakers want sports betting & horse racing in GA, Macon may add cameras, and Savannah home prices could be going up
On the Tuesday Feb. 14 edition of GeorgiaToday: An Atlanta company may be liable for the Ohio train disaster, lawmakers want more jail time for gang members, and there's a mass wedding today in Piedmont Park.
On the Monday Feb. 13 edition of GeorgiaToday: A Georgia native is celebrating his Super Bowl win and a judge has ruled on a special jury investigation into attempts to overturn Georgia's 2020 presidential election
On the Friday Feb. 10 edition of Georgia Today: Lawmakers want body cam requirements for police, unjamming medical marijuana rules, and Savannah's new giant cranes
On the Thursday Feb. 9th edition of Georgia Today: A Georgia prison warden has been arrested, VP Harris speaks in Atlanta, and there's a financial boost for a planned Midtown ATL park.
On the Wednesday Feb 8 edition of Georgia Today: Elections board rules on volunteers handing out water, lawmakers are revisiting COVID restrictions, and a Georgia man killed at Pearl Harbor will be laid to rest
On the Tuesday Feb. 7th edition of GeorgiaToday: Camden County's spaceport has been nixed, a record year in Savannah, and more access to health care is needed.
On the Monday Feb. 6 edition of Georgia Today: The family of the protester killed at 'Cop City' speaks, anti-Semitism in Atlanta, and protecting the Okefenokee
On the Friday Feb. 3 edition of Georgia Today: Georgians agree on the spending of the budget surplus, India gives a boost to local farmers, and some museums are free this weekend.
On the Thursday Feb. 2 edition of GeorgiaToday: Sports betting may come to Georgia; the House approves the budget; and the 'Cop City' neighbors ... what do they think?