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WABE's Week In Review

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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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The impact of Trump's budget on Georgia and how clean is the Chattahoochee ?

President Trump's spending plan could have big impact on Georgia. We look look at the thousands of solar jobs at stake as well as how it could affect Georgia's state budget. Plus, a local journalist who was arrested while covering a protest on Chamblee Tucker Road is now out on bond from an immigration detention center. Atlanta after-school and summer program providers are sounding the alarm after the Trump administration abruptly paused their federal funding. And as many folks "shoot the Hooch"...

Jul 05, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 259

More changes likely at the CDC and Atlanta small businesses pivot to deal with tariffs

We look at the confirmation hearing for the proposed new head of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta as well as more funding and program cuts. Plus, a Salvadoran journalist is now fighting deportation after he was arrested in Georgia while covering a protest as he faces new criminal charges in Gwinnett County. And the future is uncertain for federal programs that help elderly and low income Georgians pay energy bills but there may be alternatives. See omnystudio.com/listener fo...

Jun 28, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 258

Pregnant woman on life support gives birth and local journalist in ICE detention after protest coverage

A Georgia woman declared brain dead but kept on life support because she was pregnant was removed from her ventilator this week, days after her baby was delivered by emergency C-section. Plus, a local journalist is awaiting a bond hearing from the Folkston ICE Processing Center in southeast Georgia after he was arrested while livestreaming police conduct at an Atlanta area protest. We also have more on Georgia politicians being rattled by the recent assassination of a Minnesota state lawmaker at...

Jun 21, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 257

Georgia's AG threatens terrorism charges to protesters and some former CDC staff get their jobs back

We have more on possible domestic terrorist charges for demonstrators deemed by authorities to have caused violence during anti-Trump administration protests. Plus, the fight is still over Head Start, the federally funded, free childcare and learning program for kids in low-income families. Also, the primary for voters to weigh in on utility regulars with the Public Service Commission starts next week and we preview the issues and the candidates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informati...

Jun 14, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 256

Emory 'brain dead' case sparks more debate over abortion and 'personhood'

We have a deeper dive on the complex and controversial case at Emory Healthcare where a pregnant woman declared ‘brain dead’ is being kept on life support. Hospital officials say that’s because Georgia’s abortion law, but there’s disagreement among many, including conservatives. Plus, we take several looks at the economy: From what the Federal Reserve of Atlanta says about jobs to how to balance demands of data centers with their communities to high schoolers showing their personal finance skill...

Jun 07, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 255

Trump cuts could affect millions of Georgians

On this episode of WABE's Week In Review, we dive into several areas of possible or likely cuts in federal funding from the Trump administration. We dive into the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, where more than 1.4 million Georgians could see changes to the help they get from the nation's largest food-aid program. Plus, advocates for historic preservation initiatives in Georgia are raising concerns about delayed federal funding and possible cuts that they say the cuts threaten develop...

May 31, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 254

Pregnant woman on life support at Emory raises legal, ethical questions

An Emory University Hospital patient declared "brain dead" remains on a ventilator to sustain her pregnancy, and Atlanta health providers and advocates are speaking out saying Georgia's six-week abortion law is forcing this decision. Plus, Governor Brian Kemp joined members of the Public Service Commission to advocate for a deal that would pause electricity rate increases right before the Commission’s long-awaited election. And Atlanta art organizations are reeling as the National Endowment for ...

May 24, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 253

Exploring the data center boom in metro Atlanta

In our special series called "Server South: What's powering Atlanta's data center growth and what it means for you," we explore the controversial issue of these massive warehouse facilities. From the use of resources and land to the their importance to our everyday life, data centers are popping up across metro Atlanta. We hear about how artificial intelligence is forcing more and more centers. And we have a story about citizens in one metro Atlanta town fighting against a center in their backya...

May 17, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 252

Kemp not running for Senate and more federal cuts aimed at Narcan, Americorp

Two-term Georgia Governor Brian Kemp says he is passing on running for the U.S. Senate in next year’s midterm elections, a blow to Republicans who spent months courting him to challenge Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff. And we have more on federal cuts proposed or planned for programs that give access to opioid overdose reversal drug Narcan, research best healthcare alternatives for Black children, fund the Americorps staff and several climate change fighting initiatives. Plus, Atlanta Police outli...

May 10, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 251

Atlanta opens controversial center and 100 days of Trump's impact on Georgia

Officials formally opened the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, a controversial project that's seen protests and legal challenges. Plus, Governor Brian Kemp signed a high-profile bill this week that cements legal access to in-vitro fertilization services into state law. And we explore the far-reaching implications in the first 100 days of President Donald Trump's policies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

May 03, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 250

Atlantans remember Pope Francis, the NRA comes to town and what Medicaid cuts could mean for Georgia

As Pope Francis is buried this weekend, we hear from Atlantans about his legacy and what characteristics they are looking for in the next pontiff. Plus, Governor Brian Kemp took a victory lap this week after signing a once-in-a-generation overhaul of Georgia’s civil litigation rules. It's a shining moment for a term-limited governor as he weighs his political future. The National Rifle Association finished its annual meeting in Atlanta this week, as Georgia gun-owners consider recent events havi...

Apr 26, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 249

Federal cuts hit Georgia's refugees, Medicaid recipients, environment monitors

We have more on the impact in Georgia of federal cuts including the cancelation all contracts with Atlanta's refugee resettlement groups. The cuts also call for canceling the lease for an office in metro Atlanta that monitors rivers for flooding and pollution and trimming Medicaid money. Plus, the state of Georgia is cutting taxes and giving rebates again. And we examine how animals use natural medicines to cure their illnesses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Apr 19, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 248

More local impacts from massive federal cuts and keeping moms and babies healthy during tough times

We look at how federal policy changes and massive cuts could impact Georgia, including immigration officials arresting more than 1,500 people in the state since Inauguration Day. Plus, library officials as we'll as weather forecasters here are seeing or set for budget cuts that could limit access to information from online databases to emergency weather hitting the area. Also, we are in Augusta for a unique look at he Masters golf tournament in an area hit hard just months ago by Hurricane Helen...

Apr 12, 202517 minSeason 6Ep. 247

More CDC cuts as Atlanta area braces for uncertainty on other federal cuts to education, local aid agencies

We have more on the ramifications of federal cuts to Georgia. We have more on the job layoffs at the Atlanta-based CDC. We also hear from an historic HBCU on the path forward amid the dismantling of the Department of Education. Plus, Atlanta is one of the main spots for relocating refugees, but those agencies are seeing contracts canceled and aid closed off. And we hear from scientists on a new way to spread their message (and coping mechanism): stand-up comedy. See omnystudio.com/listener for p...

Apr 05, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 246

Georgia could see a big impact from major policy changes in education, religion and public health from local and federal politicians

Georgia lawmakers made big moves this week pushing forward the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a ban on cell phones for students in K-8,and a pay raise for Governor Brian Kemp. Meanwhile, a state House committee is also hearing a proposal to ban all abortions in Georgia, but that measure has opponents on both sides for different reasons. Plus, we examine another new federal slashing plan that cuts jobs from the Atlanta-based CDC. And we interview the new head of the Southeast's department of ...

Mar 29, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 245

Atlanta changes city's tree policy and big moves are made at the Capitol on tort reform, IVF

We look at Georgia's General Assembly passing tort reform, the top legislative priority for Governor Brian Kemp. Plus, lawmakers act to move forward protections for IVF, punishments for librarians and support for the state's sliding film industry. Also, Atlanta's City Council is temporarily exempting the Beltline and other infrastructure projects from the city's rules about protecting and removing trees. Plus, firings and funding cuts at the National Weather Service and other agencies have some ...

Mar 22, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 244

Hearing from fired local federal workers and Canada and Mexico weigh in on the trade war

We hear more from federal workers fired from local offices of the IRS and HUD as well as ongoing drama at the CDC and the Office of personnel management. Plus, we talk to the consuls general of Canada and Mexico about the trade war with the U.S. And MARTA stands behind its assessment of public funds. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 21, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 243

Crossover Day brings some voting surprises and a WABE legend retires after 45 years

We look at some of the bills that passed or failed on Crossover Day, the time when a bill lives on as it goes to the other chamber or essentially dies for the session. The moves includes the failure of a bill to ban DEI in schools and the passing of a plan to lower the state income tax. Plus, we look at more impact locally from federal decisions in Washington, D.C., including in Atlanta at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health researchers. And City Lights Host Loi...

Mar 08, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 242

How decisions in D.C. are impacting ATL and big ticket bills headed to Crossover Day

We dive into the impact decisions in Washington, D.C. are having in Georgia, including the ramifications of dismantling a major regulatory body that stemmed from a crisis that decimated this region. And we head to the legislative session for a breakdown of big-ticket legislation that is headed for crossover day, including IVF treatment access and gambling. We also go inside one of Atlanta's Black churches that was recently given money to preserve its history. See omnystudio.com/listener for priv...

Mar 01, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 241

Atlanta's federal workers losing jobs under Trump, DOGE policy

We look at the impact in Atlanta of the Trump administration's policy firing federal workers, specifically at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Plus, we dive into some proposed state legislation that would put more pressure on local governments to clear homeless encampments or possibly pay homeowners whose values dropped because of them. Also, education researchers say students in Georgia have still not recovered academically to pre-pandemic achievement levels. See omnystudio.com/l...

Feb 22, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 240

SPECIAL EPISODE: Georgia is one of the most dangerous states in the country for pregnant women

In this special episode of the Week In Review, we take a look at our multi-part series on maternal health called Missing Moms from WABE Health Reporter Jess Mador. Georgia can be a dangerous place to be pregnant and give birth. The state’s maternal mortality rate is among the worst in the United States. But the risks are not equal. Black Georgians are much more likely than other women to experience complications or die during or after pregnancy. Families want change. Policymakers and advocates a...

Feb 15, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 239

Bird flu outbreak spikes prices and the CDC is changing website to appease Trump

The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now modifying the content on its website to "comply with President Trump's Executive Order" to dismantle DEI programs within the government. Also, Waffle House says it will charge extra for eggs as millions of chickens have been culled in response to the bird flu outbreak. Plus, we have more on Fulton County facing a lawsuit over its interpretation over the homestead exemption tax law that has some residents seeing massive tax...

Feb 08, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 238

Trump signs Laken Riley Act and Georgia schools eye opting out of Homestead Exemption

We have more on President Donald Trump signing the Laken Riley Act into federal law as he was surrounded by the late Georgia nursing student's family this week. Plus, Democrats in the state legislature are making another attempt to extend health coverage to more Georgians under Medicaid, and this time, four Republicans have already signed on. Also, we look at the impact on Georgia homeowners as half of the state's 180 school districts have started the legal process to opt out of the Homestead Ex...

Feb 01, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 237

Georgians pardon for January 6th and bird flu outbreak spike prices, crushes supply

We look at another case of bird flu at a commercial facility in north Georgia, and how it has forced the killing of millions of birds and seen prices increases. Plus, dozens of people who live in Georgia were among those who received pardons from President Trump for their participation in the January 6th insurrection. And cars abandoned along the roadways, thousands without power, water mains busted, we'll look at the impact of the most recent winter storm to hit Georgia. Also, Jan. 20 might fee...

Jan 25, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 236

GOP infighting at the Georgia Capitol and endangered right whales may face more danger

We take a deep dive into state politics as Governor Brian Kemp charts a course for tort reform, his biggest issue this session. It could have a big impact on the civil litigation, the business community and those who were done wrong and seeking damages. Plus, we look at the republican infighting at the Capitol that saw one GOP lawmaker arrested and another, one of the powerful politicos there, facing criticism from his own party. And a water main break in Dekalb County impacted thousands of resi...

Jan 18, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 235

Georgia GOP powerbroker backs IVF and saying goodbye to Jimmy Carter

Georgia's legislative session is set to start next week and Speaker Jon Burns is promising support for legislation to protect in-vitro fertilization. Also, the number of people who are homeless in Georgia stayed mostly flat over the past year, but it still totals more than 12,000 people statewide. Plus, we look at he ceremonies honoring the only U.S. president from Georgia, Jimmy Carter, who died last month at 100 years old. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Jan 11, 202516 minSeason 6Ep. 234

SPECIAL: Remembering Jimmy Carter

In this special Week In review episode, we look at the impact of former President Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29 at his home in Plains,Ga. Carter was 100 years old. We dive into his impact on environmental policy as well as his humanitarian work with Habitat for Humanity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jan 04, 202512 minSeason 6Ep. 233

Costs at Georgia's state schools decrease and the Peach Drop is back in Atlanta on NYE

We'll have more on an uptick in state funding for higher education has brought down the cost of attending Georgia’s public colleges and universities in recent years. Plus, Atlanta officials are spending millions to build two grocery stores in so-called food desert locations in the city. And a Virginia-based homebuilder says it is set to build hundreds of houses in Gwinnett County. Also, Atlanta's famed New Year's Eve Peach Drop is back on this year after a hiatus in 2023. See omnystudio.com/list...

Dec 28, 202417 minSeason 5Ep. 232

SPECIAL EPISODE: Six Million and Lonely

In this special episode of the Week in Review, we showcase our series "Six Million and Lonely" by All Things Considered host Jim Burress and producer Christopher Alston. It looks at the growing problem of loneliness, especially in the metro Atlanta area, where a U.S. Census Bureau quarterly survey found people here were the second most isolated in the country. The series highlights the problems and finds some solutions to combat social isolation and loneliness. See omnystudio.com/listener for pr...

Dec 23, 202423 minSeason 5Ep. 231

Willis taken off Trump case and some Amazon workers hit the picket line

A Georgia appeals court ruled this week that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office should be removed from the election interference case involving President-Elect Donald Trump and 14 others. the judges said Willis' her personal relationship with a special prosecutor created an “appearance of impropriety.” And we'll also look at why thousands of Amazon drivers picketed this week at multiple facilities across the country, including in Atlanta. Plus, we take a tour of Atlanta's...

Dec 21, 202416 minSeason 5Ep. 230
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