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AJC Publisher Andrew Morse on the end of the print newspaper
AJC Publisher Andrew Morse talks about the end of the newspaper's print edition and what changes are in store for the digital version.
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988 Day raises awareness for Georgia’s suicide and crisis hotline
The hotline averages 200,000 calls a year in Georgia alone, and awareness for the hotline has been rising. Sept. 8 is designated is 988 Day in Georgia to further awareness.
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Rep. Buddy Carter pitches a Savannah wedding for Taylor Swift
“This is a storybook wedding, and they should have it in a storybook city," says Rep. Buddy Carter in a wide ranging interview on "Politically Georgia."
State Rep. Tanya Miller stands on her record in run for attorney general
State Rep. Tanya Miller, talks about her run for Attorney General. Greg Bluestein also talks to Fulton county commissioners Mo Ivory and Dana Barrett.
Black women’s unemployment is rising nationwide. What about in Georgia?
Tia Mitchell discusses the economy with Georgia Budget and Policy Institute’s Ife Finch Floyd and AJC business editor Scott Trubey.
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Georgia is cutting nearly 500K voters from the rolls. Where do you stand?
Journalists Greg Bluestein, Tia Mitchell and Mark Niesse discuss voter registration.
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Savannah mayor voices concern over Trump’s Washington takeover
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson voices concern over Trump’s military takeover of Washington, and Rep. Ro Khanna talks about his 2028 plans on the "Politically Georgia" podcast.
What is Georgia's new wrongful conviction compensation law?
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Mike Thurmond says he brings statewide experience to race for governor
Former Dekalb County CEO Mike Thurmond talks about his run for Georgia’s top spot.
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Is Geoff Duncan running for governor?
Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan talks to the hosts of “Politically Georgia” for the first time since becoming a Democrat. He says he hasn't ruled out a run at governor.