On the Friday Dec. 23 edition of Georgia Today: the Atlanta Hawks' president is stepping down, Georgia has a new World War II Heritage City, Gainesville's airport is getting a makeover
In a new book, the former first lady focuses on how she's dealt with difficult situations in her life. You can listen to her talk about a couple of these times in exclusive excepts provided to NPR.
The My Year of Rest and Relaxation author on feeling used, becoming an internet symbol for detachment, and how her new book has lightened her load of dead bodies.
Groups challenging Georgia’s 2021 voting law are asking a federal judge to block a ban on giving water and food to voters standing in line.
Demand for warehouse space near Savannah has led the area to have the nation’s lowest industrial vacancy rate.
FEMA is rolling out the largest update to its mobile app in over a decade.
Public radio listeners know former Savannah writer George Dawes Green from The Moth. The storytelling organization with its Radio Hour on GPB turns 25 years old this month. And its founder Green is celebrating another milestone, the release of his fourth novel.