Monoclonal antibody treatment still available to Georgians with covid-19, but cases are down
Ellen Eldridge, GPB News
Gov. Kemp assures Georgians still have access to monoclonal antibody treatment a recent change in the distribution model during a briefing at the Capitol on Thursday.
What Georgia’s first proposed congressional map does — and doesn’t — tell us about redistricting
Stephen Fowler, GPB News
A draft proposal of Georgia's new congressional boundaries released by two top Senate Republicans would make one Democratic metro Atlanta swing seat safer while drawing the other into more GOP-friendly exurbs.
Georgia medical professionals ask for protection as workplace assaults rise
Tricia Cumiskey and Sarah Swetlik
Georgia health care workers seek stricter penalties for those who assault them on the job, along with other protective measures as violence against them arises.
Georgia elections officials: Move primary back a month so we can finish redistricting process
Stephen Fowler, GPB News
Pushing back qualifying and spring primary date is necessary to finish the intricate redistricting process changes required by law says the Georgia Association of Voter Registrations and Elections Officials.
As family dairy farms in Georgia are struggling to make ends meet, some think that selling raw milk could be their way out.
Groups across Georgia university campuses have organized to protest the lack of mask mandates and demand the university system to get serious about COVID-19.
While permits to grow and process medical cannabis have been awarded to six Georgia companies, there is no process to test and distribute THC products to patients within the state.
After contracting COVID-19, professor joins protests against Georgia regents’ precautions
Ellen Eldridge, GPB News
Faculty at colleges and universities in Georgia are protesting the Board of Regents’ COVID-19 policy that says masks cannot be mandatory and classes should be in person.
Georgia educators discuss outdoor learning initiatives to improve student success.
Due to a federal policy issued Sept.10, employers with more than 100 workers now must mandate immunizations or offer weekly testing.