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Each week, WABE's Managing Editor Alex Helmick takes a look at the work from his team of award-winning reporters, producers and hosts.

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Each week, WABE's Managing Editor Alex Helmick takes a look at the work from his team of award-winning reporters, producers and hosts.

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Home visits could reduce infant deaths and feds slam Fulton's Jail

11/18/2024
A federal investigation has found Fulton County Jail is violating the civil rights of people in its custody by failing to protect them from violence, using excessive force, and holding them in filthy and unsafe conditions. Sheriff Patrick Labat says the issues predate his tenure but he believes the problems outlined by the department of justice are fixable. Plus, DeKalb County is planning to raise water and sewer rates to make major improvements to its water system. And we go inside a program that sends medical professionals to new and expecting moms in an effort to curb Georgia's extremely high maternal mortality rate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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How the election impacts Georgia and remembering Bernie Marcus and Rico Wade

11/9/2024
We spend the first half of the show detailing some of the impact from Tuesday's election on Georgia: From taxes to transit to runoff races. Then we remember billionaire co-founder of Home Depot Bernie Marcus, who died this week. Plus, the late music producer Rico Wade is honored by East Point with monument dedicated by the city and his closest friends and colleagues. Also, we hear an auctioneering prodigy in action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Harris v Trump on making housing affordable and the end of the longest criminal trial in Georgia

11/2/2024
Jeffrey Williams, also known as rapper Young Thug, is now pleading guilty in the massive gang and racketeering trial. Plus, we explore the complicated relationship between former President Donald Trump and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp after the Kemp is not at another Trump rally in Georgia. And metro Atlanta’s housing prices have surged in the last couple of years, so what are Trump and vice president Kamala Harris saying about what they would do to help those who can't buy and are being priced out on rent? Also, we have more on what some metro Atlanta law enforcement officials are doing to increase security this heated election season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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BONUS: WABE Investigates how millions of gallons of raw sewage spilled into the Chattahoochee River

10/26/2024
WABE's Marisa Mecke explores a 2023 raw sewage spill from a Fulton County water treatment plant that forced officials to close off huge swaths of the river. The incident poured in millions of gallons of raw sewage into the river that supplies Atlanta with a majority of its drinking water. How officials handled the situation has left doubts about how seriously authorities take sewage pollution in Atlanta for many of the groups aiming to protect the river. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:08:28

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More visits from Trump and Harris, Arbery killers want a new trial and Cobb looks to robots to guard inmates

10/26/2024
Georgians continue to be courted by presential candidates and their surrogates. Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris were here this week with Harris campaigning alongside former president Barack Obama for the first time. And an update on the three white men who are serving life sentences after murdered Ahmaud Arbery as they seek a new trial. Plus, "Jailbots!" The sheriff in Cobb County is using high-tech guards to keep watch on inmates. Also, right whales are showing some positive population numbers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:30

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Calls emerge to shutdown, sue BioLab after chemical fire and alleged school shooter and father get indicted

10/19/2024
The chemical fire just south east of Atlanta in Conyers at the Biolab facility last month has some lawmakers calling for the facility to be shuttered, some lawyers talking class action lawsuit. Meanwhile, the state has opened a community center to help residents. Plus, a Georgia grand jury has indicted a father and son for their alleged parts in last month's mass shooting at Apalachee High School that killed two students and two teachers last month. And the former Atlanta Medical Center site is taking another step toward redevelopment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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The impact of Helene and Milton on Georgia, more BioLab chemical fire drama and Atlanta's Jewish community mourns October 7 one year later

10/12/2024
As Georgia and other states were trying to recover from hurricane Helene, Milton hit. We look at the impact from the two storms. Plus, fallout from the chemical fire at the Biolab facility in Conyers continues as some residents want the facility shutdown as the blaze sent plumes of chemicals into the air around metro Atlanta. And Atlanta has one of the largest Jewish communities in the country. We are with them as they remember and mourn the October 7th attack that saw scores of people killed, injured and kidnapped one year ago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Georgians continue to feel Helene's impact and major visits from Biden, Harris and Trump (twice)

10/5/2024
We explore the impacts of Hurricane Helene in Georgia: Thousands still without power, scores of homes and businesses ruined and at least 33 people in Georgia alone were killed. Plus we have more from the visits this week by President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump (both times). And some are calling for the closure of a plant near Atlanta where a chemical fire sent a huge plume to the air. We'll also have a look at a damning Department of Justice report on Georgia's prisons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Helene hits Georgia causing deaths and refugee agencies in Atlanta find ways to be flexible

9/28/2024
At least 11 people died in Georgia as Hurricane Helene rolled through the state. Plus, former President Donald Trump stumped in Savannah this week. He was pitching a plan to stimulate manufacturing, but unlike during his last Georgia rally, Trump refrained from antagonizing Governor Brian Kemp. Also, the controversial State Election Board is preparing to investigate eight heavily Democratic counties for dismissing thousands of voter challenges. And the Ports of Savannah and Brunswick are preparing for a potential strike next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Georgia's election board makes more controversial changes and Harris, Vance and Walz stump in the state

9/21/2024
Republicans on the controversial Georgia State Election Board approved a rule this week requiring a hand count of ballots cast on election day. That's in opposition of the republican attorney general and secretary of state, who fear the last-minute change could cause delays and confusion on election night and the days that follow. Plus, we have the context behind visits from candidates Kamala Harris, J.D. Vance and Tim Walz. Also, we have more on a company seeking to mine next to the Okefenokee Swamp benefiting off a state tax credit meant for conservation. And how a racial disparities in maternal healthcare is furthering the mistrust between communities of colors and the healthcare system. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:52

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Some charges against Trump dropped and Georgia lawmakers to consider some gun regulations in 2025

9/14/2024
A Georgia judge is dismissing three more counts in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump and his allies. Plus, attorneys for the man whose son is accused of opening fire at Apalachee High School argued in a new court filing that he needs to be separated from the general population behind bars for his own safety. And Georgia’s Republican State House Speaker says lawmakers will consider new gun regulations during the 2025 legislative session. Also, diseases from Georgia's ticks are spreading faster due to climate change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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A community mourns Barrow County school shooting

9/7/2024
We take a look back at the deadly Barrow County school shooting that left two students and two teachers dead and nine people injured. The 14-year old alleged shooter is in custody along with his father and neither are seeking bail. We hear from the community about those who lost their lives, how a community is trying to recover and what some lawmakers are saying. Plus, we have a special feature on Georgia's foster care system: When parents have their kids taken into foster care, the state orders them to pay support. We explore how this move is impacting parents being able to bring their kids back home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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More election rule changes could disrupt Georgia this November and Harris hits the state

8/31/2024
A lawsuit supported by the Harris Campaign is challenging new rules for certifying elections in Georgia that could result in some local election boards voting against certifying results this fall. Plus, Georgia’s presidential ballot will have six candidates for voters to choose from, which is unusual as the state has had at most only three presidential candidates on the ballot each election since 2004. And we examine the strategy of the Harris campaign to hit places outside metro Atlanta. Also, thousands of people adopted from outside the country before the year 2000 may not have U.S. citizenship, and we hear the story of Georgia man who was deported because of a loophole in U.S. adoption law. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Special episode: The future of flooding in Georgia

8/25/2024
WABE's Molly Samuel and the environment team of Emily Jones and Marisa Mecke review the flooding in Georgia after Tropical Storm Debby. The team also looks at the future of flooding as climate change makes storms more severe and expand their reach across the state. Plus, we look at if some metro Atlanta stormwater systems can handle more severe storms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:13:02

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More state election changes could disrupt November and Georgians show up at the DNC

8/24/2024
The State Election Board faces bipartisan scrutiny after approving another rule change that could disrupt the certification of Georgia's election results this November. Plus, we hear from Georgians who spoke at the Democratic National Convention and those who were there as delegates. Also, after much controversy at the beginning of the school year, some Georgia educators are now teaching the Advanced Placement course in African American Studies. And The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is allocating $2 million to transform the former site of the Chattahoochee Brick Company, which has a horrific past, for recreation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Georgia residents still cleaning up after Debby and how treating blood pressure could reduce pregnancy deaths

8/17/2024
With former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris recently campaigning in North Carolina-- a state with a similar electorate to Georgia--we look at why these neighboring battlegrounds have not aligned in recent elections. Plus, Georgia residents are still cleaning up after Tropical Storm Debby and as we found out, with climate change supercharging storms, more areas outside the coast are vulnerable. And, Georgia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country, but some medical experts say treating high blood pressure may bring that number down. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:30

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The Trump-Kemp feud is reignited and Debby causing flooding on Georgia's coast

8/10/2024
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp made his first public comments this week since former President Donald Trump restarted their public feud. Plus, Atlanta-based Delta is facing a battle on two sides: a class action lawsuit by some passengers and a blame game with Crowdstrike over massive delays due to technical glitches. Also, we'll hear more from some Georgia's faith leaders who kicked off a "Get out the Vote" campaign in an effort to reach Black voters. And we hear about the cleanup from Tropical Storm Debby, whose intense rain caused widespread flooding along the coast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Harris, Trump stump in Georgia and state superintendent calls African American studies program illegal

8/3/2024
The transformation of the Democratic campaign for the White House was on full display as Vice President Kamala Harris rallied a boisterous crowd on Tuesday in Atlanta. Former President Donald Trump and his running mate Ohio U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance are set to rally Saturday evening in Atlanta. Plus, Georgia Superintendent Richard Woods says the Advanced Placement course in African American Studies violates Georgia’s “Divisive Concepts” law. And new web portal allowing Georgians to cancel their voter registration is facing additional scrutiny after it was revealed it showed voters personal information.Also, we look at how East Point's racial past plays a role in not having a public pool in the city just outside Atlanta since the early 1980s. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:29

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Traveling nightmare for many at Atlanta's airport and local reactions to a Harris presidential run

7/27/2024
Atlanta-based Delta Airlines far outpaced other carriers in cancellations and delays after a widespread tech outage. Federal officials are now investigating if the airline is fulfilling its legal obligation to customers. Plus, we hear from local voters and politicians on the presidential run for Vice President Kamala Harris after President Joe Biden bows out. And Georgia state Superintendent Richard Woods changed a previous decision and will now allow schools to teach "some or all of the standards" in the Advance Placement course in African American Studies after major blowback. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:19

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Outages cause chaos, delays at 'world's busiest airport' and Kemp on Trump at the RNC

7/20/2024
The massive Microsoft Crowdstrike outage that hampered communications worldwide, including forcing flights to be grounded at Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International, which was again recently named "World's busiest airport." And we talk to Governor Brian Kemp at the Republican National Convention about how he was received, especially after receiving the ire of former President and current nominee Donald Trump. We also look at the two years since Georgia's abortion law took effect. And we look at a new Georgia law that changes where homeless voters can get their election mail, requiring them to visit their county's main elections office. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Duration:00:16:19