Chef Shuai Wang was the runner-up on the 22nd season of Bravo’s Top Chef and is the force behind two standout restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina—Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ—where he brings together the flavors of his childhood in Beijing and the spirit of the South in some pretty unforgettable ways. He grew up just a short walk from Tiananmen Square, in a tiny home with no electricity or running water, where his grandmother often cooked over charcoal. Later, in Queens, New York, his mom taught herself to cook—her first dishes were a little salty, but they were always made with love. And somewhere along the way, Shuai learned that cooking wasn’t just about food—it was about taking care of people. After years working in New York kitchens, he made his way to Charleston and started building something that feels entirely his own. Today, we’re talking about how all those experiences come together on the plate, the family stories behind his cooking, and what it’s been like to share that journey on national TV. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Atlanta News First has the largest team of investigative reporters in the city. Now, in this series of podcasts, we take you behind the scenes of our most recent investigations.
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Podcast: Keeping it frank with Tucker Mayor Frank Auman | Decatur Dish
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21:15On this week’s episode of Decatur Dish, we got a rundown of what’s going on in Tucker with nobody other than the town’s own mayor, Frank Auman. Auman joined the show to talk about the Tucker Town Green project, the city’s ongoing pickleball debacle, local business development and more. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest …
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Mother outraged over dismissed charges against ‘violent’ autistic son | Behind the Investigation
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21:28The mother of an autistic teenage boy who was at the center of a SWAT standoff in Atlanta is outraged over the lack of consequences her son is facing. "If he comes home, I’m not going to be able to stop him,” she says. Full story here.
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Predatory locksmiths accused of overcharging customers | Behind the Investigation
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14:27Locking your keys inside your house or car can, at times, put you in a dangerous situation. While locksmiths are often called to solve the problem, how do you know that the locksmith you found online is reputable and trustworthy? Full story here.
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Homeowners blame city for backyard flooding | Behind the Investigation
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12:42Homeowners in one metro Atlanta neighborhood say stormwater runoff is flooding their yards—and they’re calling on the city to take responsibility. What looks like harmless puddles has turned into a costly problem. https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2025/07/16/atlanta-homeowners-find-old-stormwater-pipe-flooding-their-yards-city-says-not-our-problem/…
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Mulch money disputes lead to arrest warrant for landscaper| Behind the Investigation
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16:58Customers say they paid for yard work that never happened — now the landscaper, Grant Frerking, is facing legal trouble and promising to pay up.
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Late bill, no power — Even for medical devices | Behind the Investigation
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15:42If someone in your family depends on electricity to stay alive, the protections some customers get may not apply — and that’s exactly what happened to a Griffin woman whose power was cut, even with a heart pump keeping her alive. She was still in the back of an ambulance when a city collections manager called, demanding payment.…
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Mom reunites with children after drug test controversy | Behind the Investigation
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12:06A Cherokee County family was reunited last week after being separated for years because of Daydrianna Hefner’s alleged drug use. But independent drug tests proved the mother was sober, tests that came after a yearlong Atlanta News First investigation uncovered some of Georgia’s subcontracted labs have a history of false positive drug screens. “Don’…
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Podcast: Hot takes with DeKalb County Fire Chief Darnell Fullum | Decatur Dish
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18:33DeKalb County Fire Chief Darnell Fullum joined Decaturish Founder and Editor Dan Whisenhunt to talk about emergency response, department needs, and summer’s biggest fire risks. Decatur Dish, co-hosted by journalists Dan Whisenhunt and Mariya Murrow, airs every Tuesday on ANF+ at 12:30 p.m.
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Immigration issue hits Atlanta, MARTA hard | Political Update
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24:43MARTA's CEO resigns this week over immigration concerns; US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene calls on President Trump, AG Bondi to release the Jeffrey Epstein files; and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, running for governor, announces a committee to abolish the state income tax.
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Study finds high PFAS levels in north Georgia residents’ blood | Behind the Investigation
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12:37Nearly a decade after state regulators discovered toxic chemicals in North Georgia’s drinking water, a new Emory University study reveals what some residents feared: elevated levels of PFAS — also known as forever chemicals — in their blood. The preliminary study, released this month and still undergoing peer review, tested the blood of 177 residen…
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Gas line strikes rising due to telecommunications construction | Behind the Investigation
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12:53Access to high speed internet is crucial for education, health care and the economy. But a national investigative report has found a massive federal government initiative to bring access to everyone is having some unintended consequences.
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Three simple words, consisting of only 11 letters, formed the preamble to human history’s first test in self governance, an experiment still ongoing more than two centuries after a new nation’s founding. On July 4, 2026, America will mark 250 years since a group of white men - doctors and bankers; lawyers and slave-owning farmers; scientists and so…
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Public Service Commission primary runoff race results are in | Decatur Dish
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20:21Peter Hubbard has won the primary runoff for Public Service Commission District 3, defeating Keisha Waites. Hubbard, a Democrat, will face incumbent Republican Fitz Johnson in November. Also, journalist and Decaturish contributor King Williams came on the podcast to talk about several topics, including DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson’s h…
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Podcast: Georgia's '26 governor's race takes on a whole new dimension | Political Update
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16:15Ending months of speculation, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones announced this week he is running for governor in 2026. He enters the race as the candidate with the most money on hand, while Attorney General Chris Carr is trailing in the fundraising category, as are Democrats Keisha Lance Bottoms and state Sen. Jason Esteves.…
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Podcast: DeKalb postpones water rate increase + journalist arrested while covering protest | Decatur Dish
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22:54DeKalb County is delaying the implementation of a 10% water and sewer rate increase. The rate raise was set to begin on July 1 but was abruptly halted over unfinished contract negotiations. DeKalb County Super District 6 Commissioner Ted Terry came on the show to discuss the situation, plus the county’s response to anti-ICE protests. Also, get the …
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Family blames nurse shortage for son’s death in Georgia ER | Behind the Investigation
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11:18A Georgia hospital is facing a lawsuit, alleging it failed to prevent the suicide of a 35-year-old man who sought emergency psychiatric care and blames a lack of staff and oversight for his death. The suit, filed by the family of Michael Sharadin, claims Memorial Health University Medical Center in Savannah and its staff did not provide the supervi…
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He was having a stroke for hours, but ER doctors missed it | Behind the Investigation
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15:32Jack and Janice Buckelew have turned their garage into an inventory of life-saving medical supplies for their son. In October 2015, their son Jonathan became dizzy and disoriented during a chiropractic visit. He was eventually rushed by EMS to North Fulton Hospital Emergency Room. According to a Fulton County state court jury verdict, two doctors f…
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Podcast: These new laws go into effect July 1 | Political Update
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18:17July 1 marks the beginning of a new fiscal year in Georgia. That also means a whole host of new laws go into effect. This year, measures ranging from new technological school safety tools to a measure allowing wrongfully prosecuted or convicted persons to be reimbursed for their legal costs, take effect very soon.…
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Podcast: Is Trader Joe’s finally coming to Decatur? A conversation with Tomorrow’s News Today | Decatur Dish
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21:43A local real estate news website, Tomorrow’s News Today, predicts Decatur residents may finally see a long-desired grocery chain move into the space once known as Baby Kroger. Eli Zandman, founder of Tomorrow’s News Today, talks about the changing real estate landscape in DeKalb County — including the possibility of a Trader Joe’s. Atlanta News Fir…
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Podcast: GOP governor's candidate launches broadside against Burt Jones | Political Update
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16:50Supporters of Attorney General Chris Carr launched an attack ad this week against Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, who has not announced a 2026 Georgia governor's campaign yet but is widely assumed to be the race's frontrunner when he does announce. Also: the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a ruling affecting transgender care for minors nationwide; U.S. Rep. Mar…
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Renter fights $25,000 packout bill after flood | Behind the Investigation
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14:02Her rental insurance policy had a maximum of $26,000, leaving $1,000 for hotel, food, and damaged contents. Why every renter needs to check their coverage.
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Great-grandmother fights $580 water bill and wins | Behind the Investigation
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14:11India Pullen moved into The View senior apartments in Stone Mountain, Georgia, 10 years ago. She loves her apartment and is an expert at keeping her water bill low, between $30 and $40 a month. Pullen rarely cooks, uses bottled water, and says she’s only run her dishwasher once since moving in. But in recent months, Pullen’s water bill shot up with…
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Metro Atlanta roofer loses $12K after State Farm approves replacement, doesn’t pay | Behind the Investigation
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13:27A Cumming, Georgia, homeowner and his roofer spent three years going back and forth with State Farm Insurance company to get a full roof replacement approved, only to find they didn’t payout after the job was complete. The situation is something metro Atlanta roofer David Garner said he has never seen in the near decade he’s been working with insur…
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Podcast: Immigration protests spread across the nation | Political Update
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19:39Protests and demonstrations continue growing across the U.S. over President Donald Trump's efforts to arrest and deport alleged criminals who, the administration claims, are in the nation illegally.
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Podcast: Tucker pickleball saga drags on, arrests at ICE protests in Brookhaven | Decatur Dish
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27:43Six people have been arrested during what was supposed to be peaceful protests against ICE operations. Brookhaven police said chaos erupted after organizers and police tried to end the event. “Aggressors” damaged police three police cars by throwing rocks and fireworks at the vehicles, according to officers. Meanwhile, the Tucker City Council voted…
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Podcast: Georgia GOP tax rebates present a tough challenge for Democrats | Political Update
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17:38Georgians began receiving their state income tax rebates this week, a hallmark of Republican Brian Kemp's two terms as governor. The outgoing governor has set a roadmap for electoral success for Republicans to follow, and difficult for Democrats to challenge. Also: State Rep. Derrick Jackson announces his governor's campaign on Friday; State Sen. J…
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Podcast: Stone Mountain mayor addresses accusations she mishandled city’s bank accounts | Decatur Dish
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24:04Stone Mountain Mayor Beverly Jones spoke publicly amid a push from the city council to remove her from office over her alleged mishandling of the city’s bank accounts. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly episodes every Tuesday at 12:3…
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Chronic school absenteeism, timeshare controversies, FBI raids the wrong house | Behind the Investigation
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23:47In this Behind the Investigation special, we look at Georgia's literacy crisis; how an international crime ring is stealing electronic food stamp benefits; skyrocketing timeshare fees; and how an FBI raid on the wrong house cost a man his childhood.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate picks up some surprising endorsements | Political Update
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18:07More than a dozen key Atlanta lawmakers endorsed state Sen. Jason Esteves in his Democratic bid for governor this week, choosing him over former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. Also: U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter releases an ad attacking Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff for his support of transgender rights; and the Georgia Supreme Court reaffirms the …
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Why replacing your HVAC is more expensive than ever | Better Call Harry
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20:14As temperatures climb, so do the chances that your aging air conditioner will say goodbye. If it does, brace yourself. Replacing your HVAC system in 2024 will cost about twice as much as it did five years ago. Here's how to save, along with other summer energy reduction tips.
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Why is ICE detaining the daughter of an American serviceman? Behind the Investigation
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11:32A Georgia mother who says she’s a U.S. citizen remains locked inside a private immigration detention center, swept up in a wave of federal immigration enforcement that’s bringing historic profits to the company detaining her.
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HOA threatened to place a lien on her home. She said, bring it on | Behind the Investigation
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22:38Homeowners in this metro Atlanta subdivision said their HOA hasn't provided any financial documentation for nearly two years. Here are your rights as a Georgia homeowner who is living under the rule of an HOA.
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Metro Atlanta city repeals 8-foot free speech barrier | Behind the Investigation
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13:07After recommending Sandy Springs city councilors approve a controversial, eight-foot free speech barrier, city attorney Dan Lee urged them to repeal it. They did so by unanimous vote. Full story here.
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Homeowners fed up with damage, safety issues from rogue golf balls | Behind the Investigation
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15:56If you live near a golf course, consider yourself forewarned. Country clubs aren’t usually responsible for repairing the damages to your home from errant golf balls, which some Georgia homeowners said has cost them tens of thousands of dollars over the years. Full investigation here
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Lots of questions in Keisha Lance Bottoms’ quest to make history | Political Update
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22:23Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms is officially a candidate for Georgia governor in 2026. But from her one term as Atlanta mayor to any knowledge of then-President Joe Biden's cognitive decline as a member of his administration, the candidate who wants to become the nation's first Black female governor is facing a lot of questions.…
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'Brave and bold' Decatur FC talks upcoming soccer season | Decatur Dish
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20:18Decatur FC, a semiprofessional women’s soccer team, looks forward to potentially setting more attendance records and continuing a high standard on the field during its second season. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly episodes every …
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Podcast: Parents demand answers after autistic son allegedly abused in state care | Behind the Investigation
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13:18The parents of a 27-year-old man with severe autism are calling on state officials to intervene after their son was allegedly assaulted and neglected multiple times while living in a group home run by Brightstar Homes and Services. Note: This episode was uploaded on May 14, 2025.
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Podcast: This sinkhole swallowed hope and a mailbox | Behind the Investigation
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11:40Everyone has the right to receive their mail. But for more than a year, Decatur attorney Dan DeWoskin has been fighting to make that happen at his home on Ponce de Leon Avenue, where a persistent sinkhole kept swallowing his mailbox.
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Stone Mountain mayor in hot water, accused of mishandling city’s bank account | Decatur Dish
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20:18Stone Mountain Mayor Beverly Jones is facing allegations that she removed two councilmembers from the city's bank accounts. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly episodes every Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. EST on ANF+ and Decaturish.com. More …
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Podcast: Homeowner fights internet provider over damaged driveway | Behind the Investigation
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10:24Regina Stansbury wasn’t expecting drama when an AT&T crew showed up in her Duluth neighborhood in July 2023. The crew was there to hook up a fiber optic line for her next-door neighbor, Maria Stringfellow. “I just wanted a piece of the internet,” Maria said. “Was that too much to ask?” Apparently, it was.…
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Major developments in Georgia's high-stakes Senate race | Political Update
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16:14Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have declined to challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff in his 2026 reelection bid. So far, U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter and Georgia Insurance and Fire Commissioner John King have thrown their hats into the GOP Senate primary, with more candidates perhaps on the way.…
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A metro Atlanta couple witnessed the historic election of the first American pope Thursday. During their honeymoon trip in Italy, Chase Adams and Sandra Padilla heard news of white smoke pouring from the Sistine Chapel chimney — a signal of a new pope being elected to lead the Catholic Church. “I think it was something pretty spectacular. I mean, I…
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Gov. Brian Kemp won't run for Senate. Now what? | Political Update
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17:35Gov. Brian Kemp decided this week not to run for U.S. Senate in Georgia, thus opening the door for an array of GOP challengers hoping to unseat Democratic incumbent Jon Ossoff. MORE HEADLINES Gov. Brian Kemp bows out of Senate race, reshaping Georgia’s political landscape With Kemp out, which Georgia Republican could run for US Senate against Jon O…
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FULL HEARING: Man accused of trying to kidnap toddler at Acworth Walmart granted bond
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59:15A man accused of trying to kidnap a toddler at an Acworth Walmart was released from jail after a month and a half behind bars. Mahendra Patel, 57, from Kennesaw, was arrested in March after a mother said Patel grabbed her child in the store. But Patel’s attorney, Ashleigh Merchant, claims he was just trying to help the mother, who had her hands ful…
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In his first words as Pope Francis’ successor, New Pope Leo XIV emphasized a message of peace, dialogue and missionary evangelization. Robert Prevost is a missionary who spent his career ministering in Peru and took over the Vatican’s powerful office of bishops. He is the first elected pope from the United States in the 2,000-year history of the Ca…
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Decatur explores reparations, prepares for 2026 FIFA World Cup | Decatur Dish
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18:19International soccer is heading to Decatur in 2026 as the FIFA World Cup comes to Atlanta. Plus, Decatur City Commission has unanimously approved a resolution to create a reparations task force. Atlanta News First and Decaturish take you through your latest DeKalb County news headlines and the stories people are talking about most! Catch weekly epi…
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Georgia's literacy crisis | Behind the Investigation
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44:29Georgia is confronting a reading crisis decades in the making. By the time students reach fourth grade, only one in three can read proficiently, according to a 2025 state assessment. Critics say failed teaching methods, a lack of teacher preparation, and ineffective early interventions are to blame.
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How Sandy Springs is limiting your First Amendment rights | Behind the Investigation
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18:09The Sandy Springs City Council recently passed three new ordinances limiting First Amendment activity, the most controversial of which creates an eight-foot buffer zone between someone wanting to share a message and anyone who doesn’t want to hear it.
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'He sent you;' The saga of Pastor George | Behind the Investigation
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14:37A disabled metro Atlanta man living with mold, cockroaches and a partially collapsed ceiling successfully sued his landlord more than a year ago, but is still waiting for his complex to make the court-ordered repairs and pay him.
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Brian Kemp for president? | Political Update
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20:22Outgoing Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced Monday he is not running for U.S. Senate. Kemp had been rumored to be a possible Republican challenger to U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, the Georgia Democratic incumbent who made his reelection campaign official in March. So far, no GOP candidate has stepped up to challenge Ossoff, whose Georgia U.S. Senate seat is…
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