NPR’s Rachel Martin has made a career out of her thoughtful interviews. Now, she’s trying a fresh approach to the standard Q&A with just a deck of cards. Her new podcast, Wild Card with Rachel Martin, is part game show, part interview, and always enlightening. Martin recently discussed her exciting new project with GPB's Pamela Kirkland.
Early voting gets underway Monday for Georgia's May 21st primary. In one of the election's most closely watched races, five Republicans faced each other in a televised debate Sunday. A research project at Mercer University is exploring ways to turn food waste into renewable energy.
This spring, as manatees migrate to Georgia and sea turtles spend more time at the water’s surface, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources is asking boaters to be cautious.
Today is the last day of Georgia's two-year legislative session. The state Senate has given final passage to a bill that would ban what it calls quote "foreign adversaries" from buying certain pieces of property. Georgia Power and state regulators have reached a tentative agreement on Georgia Power’s request to update its integrated resource plan, or IRP, and ramp up energy production in the face of new demand from things like data centers and electric vehicle manufacture.