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On the Tuesday June 3rd edition of Georgia Today: Allegations of inhumane conditions at Macon's Bibb County Jail sparks a debate about whether to build a new one; The Atlanta Motor speedway in Henry County is getting a new name; And the Sheriff who responded to last years shooting at Apalachee High School is selected as Georgia Sheriff of the Year.
On the Tuesday, May 6 edition: The Atlanta City Council calls for stricter guidelines around high speed police chases; the accused Apalachee High School shooter appears in court; what Gov. Brian Kemp's decision not to run for senate could mean for the midterm elections.
Hernando de Soto returns to Spain as one of the richest men in the Empire, from his share of the spoils toppling the Incan Empire. Now he seeks to sail to the New World once more to conquer the Natives of the land the Spanish call Florida convinced the venture will make him the richest man in the world.
Send us a textHistory isn't just something we read about—it lingers. It listens. And sometimes… it reminds us it's still here. In this episode of Nightmares of the Americas: Indigenous Tales, we dive into listener-submitted stories that bring us face-to-face with the unexplained.From Mission San Luis de Apalachee in Florida, where voices from the past still echo in locked rooms and empty churches, to the shadowed roads of the Navajo Nation, where something unnatural watches and waits, these stories reveal the thin line between history and hauntings.We thought we were just telling stories. But halfway through a story on a Navajo reservation, Joseph's equipment completely shut down—no warning, no explanation. Maybe it was just a technical glitch. Or maybe, we were talking about something we weren't supposed to.”Some places don't want to be forgotten. Some stories don't want to be told.Please remember to subscribe, thanks for listening!
A Georgia judge grants bond to a father accused of enabling his teenage son to carry out the mass shooting at Apalachee High School. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Wednesday, Feb. 12 edition of Georgia Today: The father of the boy accused of the Apalachee High School shooting is granted bond; President Trump gets his first opportunity to appoint a federal judge in Georgia; and Savannah city officials put a new focus on public art.
A new challenger has stepped up in Georgia politics. On today's episode of Politically Georgia, hosts Patricia Murphy, Greg Bluestein and Bill Nigut speak with Democratic state Senator Emanuel Jones, who has filed paperwork to challenge veteran Congressman David Scott in the 2026 race. Jones shares his vision and why he jumped into the race early. We also sit down with Republican state Senator Jason Anavitarte, who provides his firsthand perspective on President Trump's inauguration and weighs in on the progress of the Laken Riley Act in Washington. Anavitarte also outlines his legislative priorities for the upcoming session at the state capitol. Finally, we analyze Attorney General Chris Carr's strong fundraising totals in the race for Georgia governor. Carr's early entry into the race appears to be paying off as we look at his cash on hand and where he's starting to spend it. Links to today's topics: Emanuel Jones to challenge David Scott for Atlanta area congressional seat Georgia legislators debate action on gun saftey after Apalachee high school shootings Senator Anavitarte introduces school safety bill Chris Carr raises $2 million in 40-day quest for governor Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The misuse of guns is a problem for lots of countries across the world. This week we look at projects trying to reduce deaths and injuries.In the US we visit the company which says it has successfully developed the world's first ‘smart gun' which uses facial recognition and fingerprints to identify the gun owner - meaning only they can fire the gun. We also speak to a woman who's convinced police in the UK to speak to the partners of those being issued gun licences.And in Jamaica - where most murders involve firearms - we find out how hospital data is being used to reduce the number of attacks using guns - even in the country's most troubled neighbourhoods.People Fixing The World from the BBC is about brilliant solutions to the world's problems. We'd love you to let us know what you think and to hear about your own solutions. You can contact us on WhatsApp by messaging +44 8000 321721 or email peoplefixingtheworld@bbc.co.uk. And please leave us a review on your chosen podcast provider.Presenter: Myra Anubi Reporters: Claire Bowes, Nick Davies, Anthony Wallace Producer: Claire Bowes Sound mix: Andrew Mills Editor: Jon Bithrey(Image: Mourners remember those killed in 2024 Apalachee school shooting, US, Getty Images)
LISTEN: On the Thursday, Nov. 21 edition of Georgia Today: The father of the suspected Apalachee High School shooter enters a not guilty plea; a Georgia Senate subcommittee studies transgender students participating in school sports; and Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr says he's running for governor.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for November 20th Publish Date: November 20th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, November 20th and Happy birthday to Robert Kenndy Senior. ***11.20.24 - BIRTHDAY – RFK SR*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett's annual Red, Blue and You celebration will highlight Apalachee High SROs Gwinnett schools will add more social workers, with some federal help Talk about deja vu. Another winning Powerball ticket was sold in Gwinnett Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on donating food. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett's annual Red, Blue and You celebration will highlight Apalachee High SROs The Red, Blue and You event, celebrating its ninth year, will honor two heroes who saved lives during the Apalachee High School shooting. Scheduled for 11:30 a.m. this Thursday at Buford Arena, the event thanks first responders and includes a meal catered by Jim N' Nicks. This year, special recognition will be given to Barrow County SROs who stopped the shooting, as well as firefighters and police officers. The event, supported by sponsors like Northside Hospital, is free and open to the public, with growing interest from the community. STORY 2: Gwinnett schools will add more social workers, with some federal help The federal government is aiding Gwinnett County Public Schools with a $2.45 million School Based Mental Health Grant to hire more social workers, addressing students' mental health needs. Announced by U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, the grant is part of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, aimed at reducing gun violence and supporting mental health initiatives. This funding comes in response to the urgent need for more mental health professionals in Georgia schools. The grant will help provide essential mental health support for students facing various stressors. STORY 3: Talk about deja vu. Another winning Powerball ticket was sold in Gwinnett Gwinnett County has recently become a hotspot for Powerball winners. A $2 million winning ticket from the Nov. 16 drawing was sold at a Shell station in Lawrenceville, marking the second big win in the area within a month. The winner, who matched all five white-ball numbers with the Power Play option, has claimed their prize but remains unnamed. Previously, a $478.2 million jackpot ticket was sold on Oct. 23 at a Quick Mart in Buford, shared by two anonymous winners, marking the largest win in Georgia Lottery history. Powerball drawings occur three times a week. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: 08.05.24 OBITS_FINAL STORY 4: Students46, Lawrenceville Host Love Lawrenceville Day for International Transition Center Students Love Lawrenceville Day, hosted by Students46, offered a Spanish-language immersive experience for newcomer students from Gwinnett County's International Transition Center. The event, part of Impact46's programming, aimed to introduce Spanish-speaking students to careers and local government. Students participated in business-shadowing at City Hall, Public Works, and the Police Department, guided by bilingual staff. The day concluded with a lunch featuring Hispanic leaders. Supported by the City of Lawrenceville and various sponsors, the event emphasized inclusivity and community connection. Future events are planned for Discovery and Central Gwinnett High Schools. STORY 5: GCPS Recognizes REACH Scholars Gwinnett County Public Schools celebrated four REACH scholars at the annual REACH Signing Day. The scholars, Yaima Cardenas-Vazquez, Sheyla Calderon Roblero, Jacob Cortez, and Ragib Talukder, each receive up to $10,000 for postsecondary education. Chosen in eighth grade, these students are supported through high school by mentors from the REACH Georgia Program, which aims to enhance college access for low-income students. Dr. Tinisha Parker praised the scholars for their excellence and potential to make a positive impact, while Dr. Demetria Williams highlighted their commitment to achieving higher education and career success. Break 3: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on donating food *** INGLES 5 'ASK LEAH' DONATING FOOD*** We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: Ingles Markets 2 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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A Texas death row inmate narrowly avoids execution in a “shaken baby” case after a last-minute intervention. Father and son have been indicted in the deadly Apalachee high school shooting in Georgia, with new charges added to the case. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The state and national Republican parties are appealing a ruling invalidating seven controversial election rules passed by the Georgia State Election Board; Vice President Kamala Harris is spending part of the weekend in Atlanta; The alleged Apalachee school shooter and his father were indicted separately by a grand jury this week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In our news wrap Thursday, a Georgia grand jury indicted a father and son for the mass shooting at Apalachee High School, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy made the case for his victory plan to European and NATO officials, the U.S. carried out strikes in Yemen targeting five bunkers used by Houthi rebels and the Biden administration canceled student loans for one million public service workers. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Thursday, a Georgia grand jury indicted a father and son for the mass shooting at Apalachee High School, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy made the case for his victory plan to European and NATO officials, the U.S. carried out strikes in Yemen targeting five bunkers used by Houthi rebels and the Biden administration canceled student loans for one million public service workers. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On today's episode, we begin by discussing the tragic shooting at Apalachee High School that claimed four lives. Georgia legislators, including Speaker Jon Burns, have promised to revisit gun safety and student mental health measures in the upcoming legislative session. The AJC's Bill Nigut, Tia Mitchell, and Greg Bluestein are joined by Dr. Mark Rosenberg, a leading national advocate for stricter gun laws, to discuss the path forward for Georgia. Next, Tia Mitchell shares her interview with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, who is campaigning in Georgia for Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2024 elections. Finally, it's Friday, which means it's time to open the listener mailbag! Bill, Tia and Greg will tackle your questions and observations about Georgia politics, followed by their picks for who's up and who's down this week in politics. Links to today's topics: Opinion: Stop blaming school shootings on evil Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
'I lied.' A teacher describes protecting her students during Apalachee HS shootingNPR , By Emma Bowman, on September 7, 2024https://www.npr.org/2024/09/07/nx-s1-5104200/georgia-apalachee-high-school-shooting The tragic event at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, marked the 39th school shooting of the year. The story highlights the actions of a Spanish teacher, Jennifer Carter, who managed to protect her students during the shooting. In her account, she credits her training, faith, and the use of bulky furniture for keeping her class safe. However, the grim backdrop of Georgia's underwhelming gun law rankings and low teacher salaries contrasts sharply with the heroism displayed that day. Georgia ranks 46th in the nation for gun law strength, a glaring indication of the state's lack of meaningful legislative action to curb gun violence.Jennifer Carter's emotional recount of the incident, where she admits to lying to her students to keep them calm by telling them it was just a drill, sparked various reactions. While some saw her decision to lie as a necessary act of protection, others speculated whether the media exaggerated her moral conflict, focusing on the "lie" as a central narrative. Yet, this moment reflects a bigger issue: the pressure placed on teachers in an increasingly dangerous environment. Many educators now find themselves scanning rooftops and considering escape routes as they work, indicating how normalized fear has become in American classrooms.Beyond the immediate event, the discussion raises questions about the broader societal and political failures. Teachers, underpaid and undervalued, are now expected to be protectors in life-threatening situations. The conversation veers into whether arming teachers would make schools safer. The consensus here is a resounding no. The idea of turning schools into militarized zones would only add trauma to an already fragile environment. Furthermore, the prevalence of guns, and how easily children—like the 14-year-old shooter in this case—access them, remains an unresolved crisis in the U.S., where gun violence is now the leading cause of death for young children.The final point emphasizes the tragic irony of a society that claims to protect its children but consistently fails to ensure their safety in schools. The ineffectiveness of thoughts and prayers, the recurring "thoughts and prayers" rhetoric, and the hollow gestures of politicians who refuse to tackle the issue head-on are laid bare. The speaker critiques the misplaced gratitude toward God in a situation that should demand systemic solutions, not divine intervention. While the teacher's actions are commendable, the larger question remains: when will the U.S. prioritize the safety of its children and its educators?The Non-Prophets, Episode 23.38.2 featuring Jimmy Jr., Kelley, and Jonathan Roudabush.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-non-prophets--3254964/support.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for September 24th Publish Date: September 24th From the BG AD Group studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, September 24th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Jim Henson ***09-24-24 – BIRTHDAY – JIM HENSON*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia North Gwinnett Grad Charlie Blackmon Retiring After 14-Year MLB Career Norcross Man Found Dead Nearly 2 Weeks After Being Reported Missing Man Found Guilty Of Murdering Gwinnett County Grandmother All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Tom Wages (08.05.24 OBITS_FINAL) STORY 1: North Gwinnett Grad Charlie Blackmon Retiring After 14-Year MLB Career Charlie Blackmon's iconic career with the Colorado Rockies is ending, with his final game set for Sunday against the Dodgers. Known for his distinctive beard and fan-favorite walk-up song, Blackmon has been a team leader and a four-time All-Star. He ranks second in most major offensive categories in Rockies history, just behind Todd Helton. Blackmon's dedication and humor have left a lasting impact on teammates. Despite reduced playing time this season, he remains a key figure in the clubhouse. His career highlights include a standout 2017 season and memorable performances like his 6-for-6 game on opening day in 2014. STORY 2: Norcross Man Found Dead Nearly 2 Weeks After Being Reported Missing Nearly two weeks after being reported missing, the body of 20-year-old Jhon Sebastian Terencio-Quant from Norcross was found by Gwinnett County police. He was last seen on September 4, leaving with an unknown male to visit a hotel. Without a working cellphone, tracking him was difficult. He was last spotted on September 11 in Doraville. Police found his body on Monday, but details about the location and circumstances remain undisclosed. No foul play is suspected, and his death may be drug-related. STORY 3: Man Found Guilty Of Murdering Gwinnett County Grandmother Tyree Jaron Simmons, 27, was convicted of murdering 64-year-old Christine Walker while attempting to kill her grandson at a Snellville hotel. Found guilty of multiple charges, including malice murder and felony murder, Simmons faces life in prison. Walker was killed in her sleep when Simmons fired into her hotel room using a modified handgun. The attack stemmed from a prior altercation with Walker's grandson, A'Jadeen Cunningham. Despite initially denying involvement, Simmons was linked to the crime after police found a modified Glock handgun in his hotel room. Sentencing is pending. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) – Lilburn Daze (09.13.24 LILBURN DAZE_FINAL_REV 3) STORY 4: Rick Case Bikes For Kids Accepting Bicycle Donations Starting Oct. 1 The Rick Case Automotive Group is hosting its 43rd annual "Rick Case Bikes for Kids" program, encouraging the community to donate gently used bicycles to make children's holiday dreams come true. Donations can be dropped off from October 1 to December 20 at Rick Case dealerships in Duluth and Roswell. Since 1982, the program has collected over 120,000 bikes, which are donated to children through local organizations. Rita Case, President and CEO, highlights the joy and independence a bike brings to kids, often being their first set of wheels. The dealerships are open daily, with hours available on RickCase.com. STORY 5: Gwinnett schools taking multi-pronged approach to safety after Apalachee shooting Following a tragic shooting at Apalachee High School, Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) heightened security measures. A tip about a potential threat led GCPS police to swiftly investigate and neutralize it overnight. The district is receiving $6.69 million for security upgrades, including hiring more officers and installing weapons detection systems. GCPS employs a comprehensive approach to safety, integrating prevention, protection, and response strategies. This includes a 24/7 tip line, crisis alert badges, and extensive training for school resource officers. Future plans involve AI for weapon detection and possibly requiring clear backpacks for students. Break: Gwinnett County Fair (07.29.24 GWINNETT FAIRGROUNDS_FINAL) GUIDE Weekly Health Minute***09.24.24 GUIDE HEALTH MINUTE_FINAL*** We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES 7 (Ingles Markets Roasting Vegetables 7) Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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Former President Donald Trump is returning to the Georgia today for the first time in nearly two months with a campaign stop in Savannah. On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, former Savannah state Senator Eric Johnson joins the podcast to discuss the mood of voters along the Southeast coast as they prepare to vote in the presidential election. They also put Trump's visit in the context of his recent encouragement of MAGA members of the state election board to pass new rules that could have a major impact in voe counting and certifying by local election officials. Then, AJC education reporter Martha Dalton joins us as Apalachee High School students return to class today for the first time since a gunman killed four people at the school a little more than two weeks ago. Links to today's topics: Preview: Trump's visit to Savannah Trump works to blunt Harris momentum with visit to Savannah Trump is returning to Georgia for first time in almost two months State election board passes rule that could delay results of Georgia's presidential vote "Huge step:" Apalachee students return to school after deadly shooting New details about Apalachee High shooting revealed as school reopens today Healing through joy: The Rock meets with Apalachee High school football team Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the Tuesday, Sept. 24 edition of Georgia Today: A hurricane is headed towards Georgia; Apalachee High School officials are providing counselors, therapy dogs, and an increased police presence as students return to school; and dockworkers in Brunswick and Savannah will most likely go on strike next week.
LISTEN: On the Monday, Sept. 23 edition of Georgia Today: Apalachee High School students return to class, three weeks after the shooting that claimed four lives; a Black voting rights group leads registration drives at three Georgia HBCUs; and some of Georgia's coastal communities get grants to help build more housing.
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GDP Script/ Top Stories for September 13th Publish Date: September 13th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, September 13th and Happy heavenly Birthday to Joni Sledge. ***09.13.24 – BIRTHDAY – JONI SLEDGE*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett Pediatrics Celebrates 50 Years and Legacy Of Dr. Hal Herd Mountain View grad serves with Navy electronic attack squadron Hebron Christian, Blessed Trinity Team Up for Apalachee Fundraiser All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: KIA MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett Pediatrics Celebrates 50 Years And Legacy Of Dr. Hal Herd Dr. Hal Herd, Gwinnett County's first full-time pediatrician, began his transformative role in local healthcare in 1974. Initially operating solo, he founded Gwinnett Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, P.C. in 1982, which grew significantly with multiple offices and a large team. Herd was pivotal in establishing neonatal services, a pediatric unit, and introducing digital records at Gwinnett Medical Center. He also developed major medical buildings to support healthcare professionals. A 50th anniversary block party celebrating his and the practice's contributions will be held on September 14 in Lawrenceville. For details, visit www.gwinnettpeds.com. STORY 2: Mountain View grad serves with Navy electronic attack squadron Airman Hector Bahenaortiz, a 2022 Mountain View High School graduate, is currently serving in the U.S. Navy with Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 129 at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. As an aviation electronics technician, Bahenaortiz helps train aircrew on the EA-18G Growler, a key aircraft for electronic warfare. He joined the Navy to forge his own path and values the hard work and resilience learned from his hometown. The Navy emphasizes the importance of recruiting skilled individuals like Bahenaortiz to ensure national security and prosperity. STORY 3: Hebron Christian, Blessed Trinity Team Up for Apalachee Fundraiser On Friday, Sept. 20, Hebron Christian Academy and Blessed Trinity Catholic High School will host a fundraiser during their football game to support the victims of the recent Apalachee High School shooting. Donations can be made through a live link starting at 6 p.m., with QR codes around the stadium for easy access. Funds raised will assist the families of the victims. Additionally, HCA is selling "Pray for Apalachee" yard signs for $20, with all proceeds going to the victims' families. The event aims to show community support and solidarity. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: TOM WAGES (OBITS) STORY 4: Carol Santos “Weaving” Exhibit On Display At The Hudgens Center Carol Santos' exhibit, “Weaving: The Work of Carol Santos,” is on display at The Hudgens Center for Art and Learning through October 19. This solo exhibition features Santos' work in canvas, textiles, installations, and oral history, reflecting on her childhood, family traditions, and identity. Santos, an Atlanta-based multidisciplinary artist, explores themes of multiculturalism and memory through various media, including acrylics, oils, and textiles. Her work is displayed internationally and is part of private collections in the U.S., Brazil, and Europe. The Hudgens Center, a nonprofit dedicated to arts education and community outreach, is located at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway in Duluth. For more details, visit www.thehudgens.org. STORY 5: FRIDAY THE 13TH: Lawrenceville Ghost Tour is back Aurora Theatre and the Lawrenceville Arts Theatre are hosting “Haunted Happenings” from Sept. 13 to Nov. 3, featuring a variety of spooky events. Highlights include the Lawrenceville Ghost Tour at 8 p.m. nightly, the Brews & Boos Pub Crawl for adults, and the Haunted Cemetery Tour, which combines storytelling with a ghost hunt. Other events include a Halloween Magic Show with Arthur Atsma on Oct. 26 and “Veiled in Vamp: A Halloween Drag Show” on Oct. 31. Also, don't miss the Off-Broadway show “Bing!” on Oct. 12 and 13. For tickets and more information, visit www.ScaryStroll.com. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 3 (LAURA LYNN PRODUCTS) STORY 6: Collins Hill High School's Library Media Program Honored Collins Hill High School's media program has won the Judy Serritella Exemplary Library Media Program award from the Georgia Library Media Association (GLMA). This prestigious honor is given to programs that foster critical thinking, enthusiastic reading, skilled research, and ethical use of information. Media Specialist Amanda Fox credits the success to a strong support system, including media clerk Annette Witrick, Principal Lee Augmon, and the dedicated county media leadership team. The GLMA, which is affiliated with the American Association of School Libraries, presents this award annually to recognize outstanding library media programs in Georgia. STORY 7: GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County — Sept. 13-15 Looking for weekend activities? Here are five options: Tyler Hubbard Concert: On Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Buford Community Center Lawn, featuring Tyler Hubbard with special guests Alana Springsteen and Tyler Braden. Gates open at 4:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Food and drinks available onsite. For more info, visit bufordcommunitycenter.com. Gwinnett County Fair: Running through Sept. 22 at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds. Enjoy livestock shows, craft competitions, and various entertainment including Oscar The Robot and the Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show. More details at gwinnettcountyfair.com. Around the World in the DTL: Friday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Lawrenceville Lawn. Experience international cuisine, music, and cultural performances. Mariachi Rock Revolution performs Friday night. Visit downtownlawrencevillega.com for more info. International Taste of Snellville: Saturday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Snellville Towne Green. Sample dishes from over 24 restaurants, enjoy live music, and participate in family-friendly activities. For more info, go to ExperienceSnellville.com. Blank 281 – Blink 182 Tribute: Saturday at 7 p.m. at Peachtree Corners Town Center. Enjoy a tribute to Blink 182 with Emo Nation opening. For details, visit ptreecornerstowncenter.com. 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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara and her panel dive into fact-checking key moments from the 2024 Trump-Harris presidential debate, exposing blatant media bias. They discuss Trump's restraint as Harris denied her past support for defunding the police, despite her record. The moderators didn't fact-check Harris while they heavily scrutinized Trump, making the debate feel rigged from the start. The conversation humorously speculates about Harris' "audio earrings" during the debate, noting her improved performance compared to past disasters, such as her clash with Tulsi Gabbard. Some suggest her poised demeanor may be due to extensive coaching or even receiving debate questions in advance. The discussion shifts to real-world consequences of policies debated onstage, including rising crime linked to unchecked illegal immigration. Sara shares the tragic story of a woman whose mother-in-law was killed by a Haitian immigrant, arguing that Trump missed a chance to focus on these stories during the debate. They also examine bodycam footage from the Apalachee school shooting investigation, criticizing law enforcement for mishandling the case after a boy threatened to shoot up a school. The officers' failure to properly question him, despite red flags, is part of a broader issue of school safety being ignored. The episode concludes by commemorating the 23rd anniversary of 9/11, with the panel noting the overwhelming support for Trump at the ceremony while Kamala Harris seemed largely ignored by the crowd. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Headlines: Colin Gray, the father of the Apalachee High School shooter, has been arrested and charged with multiple counts, including involuntary manslaughter and second-degree murder. His son, charged with felony murder, will be tried as an adult. Colin reportedly bought the AR-15 used in the shooting, despite his son's previous threats. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's sentencing in the New York hush money case has been postponed, and Dick Cheney has endorsed Kamala Harris, calling Donald Trump a major threat to the republic. Federal investigators have also searched key advisors to NYC Mayor Eric Adams amid ongoing corruption probes. Lastly, the Biden administration is scrutinizing airline frequent flyer programs for transparency, while UK prosecutors dropped sexual assault charges against Harvey Weinstein. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: AP News: Donald Trump hush money case sentencing delayed until after election NBC News: Former Vice President Dick Cheney says he will vote for Harris Politico: FBI raids homes of top aides to New York City Mayor Eric Adams AP News: US government orders big US airlines to explain their frequent-flyer programs LA Mag: Harvey Weinstein Won't Face Charges in U.K. Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A 14-year-old student and his father appeared in a Barrow County courtroom Friday, facing serious charges in connection with a school shooting that left two students and two teachers dead at Apalachee High School earlier this week. The small community continues to mourn as details emerge about the tragic events. Colt Gray, the teenage suspect, was arraigned on four counts of felony murder in the deadly shooting. He stood shackled before Judge Currie Mingledorff, his long hair partially concealing his face during the proceeding. The judge informed Gray that while the initial charges carried the possibility of the death penalty, the maximum sentence he could face due to his age is life in prison, with or without parole. Prosecutors allege Gray used an AR-style rifle in the Wednesday morning attack, which claimed the lives of two 14-year-old students, Christian Angulo and Mason Schermerhorn, along with two teachers, math instructor Cristina Irimie, 53, and assistant football coach Richard Aspinwall, 39, who also taught math. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), nine others were injured in the attack, with seven suffering gunshot wounds. All of the injured are expected to make a full recovery. Gray did not enter a plea, and his legal counsel did not request bond during the hearing. Just minutes after Colt Gray was escorted out of the courtroom, his father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared for his own arraignment. Shackled in a white and grey jumpsuit, Colin Gray was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. His charges stem from allegations that he provided the firearm used in the shooting to his son, despite being aware of the potential danger his son posed. An arrest warrant issued for Colin Gray claims he gave his son the rifle "with knowledge he was a threat to himself and others." Colin Gray, visibly emotional during the proceedings, spoke softly as he addressed the court. Like his son, he did not request bond and is being held in custody. If convicted on all counts, Colin Gray faces a maximum sentence of 180 years in prison. As the courtroom filled with family members of the victims, the pain was palpable. Some wiped away tears, while one woman clutched a doll of Disney character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a poignant reminder of the young lives lost. District Attorney Brad Smith, speaking to reporters outside the courthouse, confirmed that additional charges against Colt Gray are likely as more information becomes available about the victims' injuries. "When evidence comes in, and they've had a chance to heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually, we will get with them, and there will be additional charges that address the other victims," Smith said. The shooting has left the tight-knit community of Winder, Georgia, in shock. Apalachee High School is now the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in recent U.S. history, the 45th such incident this year and the worst since the Covenant School shooting in Nashville in March 2023. **History of Warnings** Law enforcement had previously investigated the Gray family in May 2023 after receiving reports of online threats linked to Colt Gray, who was accused of posting photos of firearms and threatening a school shooting. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, the investigation was closed after authorities were unable to substantiate the claims. Colt Gray, who is currently being held at the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, is expected to be tried as an adult under Georgia law, which mandates that juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 charged with serious crimes be prosecuted in adult court. Meanwhile, investigators continue to comb through evidence and pursue leads, including a phone threat received by Apalachee High School just before the shooting began. According to authorities, the caller warned of shootings at five different schools, although no evidence has been found to substantiate those claims. **Gun Purchased as Holiday Gift** Two law enforcement sources close to the investigation revealed that Colin Gray admitted to buying the AR-style rifle for his son as a holiday present in December 2023. This purchase came months after the initial investigation into the school shooting threat. As the Gray family faces the consequences of their actions, the community is left grappling with the devastating loss of four beloved individuals—two students and two educators. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A 14-year-old student and his father appeared in a Barrow County courtroom Friday, facing serious charges in connection with a school shooting that left two students and two teachers dead at Apalachee High School earlier this week. The small community continues to mourn as details emerge about the tragic events. Colt Gray, the teenage suspect, was arraigned on four counts of felony murder in the deadly shooting. He stood shackled before Judge Currie Mingledorff, his long hair partially concealing his face during the proceeding. The judge informed Gray that while the initial charges carried the possibility of the death penalty, the maximum sentence he could face due to his age is life in prison, with or without parole. Prosecutors allege Gray used an AR-style rifle in the Wednesday morning attack, which claimed the lives of two 14-year-old students, Christian Angulo and Mason Schermerhorn, along with two teachers, math instructor Cristina Irimie, 53, and assistant football coach Richard Aspinwall, 39, who also taught math. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), nine others were injured in the attack, with seven suffering gunshot wounds. All of the injured are expected to make a full recovery. Gray did not enter a plea, and his legal counsel did not request bond during the hearing. Just minutes after Colt Gray was escorted out of the courtroom, his father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared for his own arraignment. Shackled in a white and grey jumpsuit, Colin Gray was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. His charges stem from allegations that he provided the firearm used in the shooting to his son, despite being aware of the potential danger his son posed. An arrest warrant issued for Colin Gray claims he gave his son the rifle "with knowledge he was a threat to himself and others." Colin Gray, visibly emotional during the proceedings, spoke softly as he addressed the court. Like his son, he did not request bond and is being held in custody. If convicted on all counts, Colin Gray faces a maximum sentence of 180 years in prison. As the courtroom filled with family members of the victims, the pain was palpable. Some wiped away tears, while one woman clutched a doll of Disney character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a poignant reminder of the young lives lost. District Attorney Brad Smith, speaking to reporters outside the courthouse, confirmed that additional charges against Colt Gray are likely as more information becomes available about the victims' injuries. "When evidence comes in, and they've had a chance to heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually, we will get with them, and there will be additional charges that address the other victims," Smith said. The shooting has left the tight-knit community of Winder, Georgia, in shock. Apalachee High School is now the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in recent U.S. history, the 45th such incident this year and the worst since the Covenant School shooting in Nashville in March 2023. **History of Warnings** Law enforcement had previously investigated the Gray family in May 2023 after receiving reports of online threats linked to Colt Gray, who was accused of posting photos of firearms and threatening a school shooting. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, the investigation was closed after authorities were unable to substantiate the claims. Colt Gray, who is currently being held at the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, is expected to be tried as an adult under Georgia law, which mandates that juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 charged with serious crimes be prosecuted in adult court. Meanwhile, investigators continue to comb through evidence and pursue leads, including a phone threat received by Apalachee High School just before the shooting began. According to authorities, the caller warned of shootings at five different schools, although no evidence has been found to substantiate those claims. **Gun Purchased as Holiday Gift** Two law enforcement sources close to the investigation revealed that Colin Gray admitted to buying the AR-style rifle for his son as a holiday present in December 2023. This purchase came months after the initial investigation into the school shooting threat. As the Gray family faces the consequences of their actions, the community is left grappling with the devastating loss of four beloved individuals—two students and two educators. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A 14-year-old student and his father appeared in a Barrow County courtroom Friday, facing serious charges in connection with a school shooting that left two students and two teachers dead at Apalachee High School earlier this week. The small community continues to mourn as details emerge about the tragic events. Colt Gray, the teenage suspect, was arraigned on four counts of felony murder in the deadly shooting. He stood shackled before Judge Currie Mingledorff, his long hair partially concealing his face during the proceeding. The judge informed Gray that while the initial charges carried the possibility of the death penalty, the maximum sentence he could face due to his age is life in prison, with or without parole. Prosecutors allege Gray used an AR-style rifle in the Wednesday morning attack, which claimed the lives of two 14-year-old students, Christian Angulo and Mason Schermerhorn, along with two teachers, math instructor Cristina Irimie, 53, and assistant football coach Richard Aspinwall, 39, who also taught math. According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), nine others were injured in the attack, with seven suffering gunshot wounds. All of the injured are expected to make a full recovery. Gray did not enter a plea, and his legal counsel did not request bond during the hearing. Just minutes after Colt Gray was escorted out of the courtroom, his father, Colin Gray, 54, appeared for his own arraignment. Shackled in a white and grey jumpsuit, Colin Gray was charged with four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder, and eight counts of cruelty to children. His charges stem from allegations that he provided the firearm used in the shooting to his son, despite being aware of the potential danger his son posed. An arrest warrant issued for Colin Gray claims he gave his son the rifle "with knowledge he was a threat to himself and others." Colin Gray, visibly emotional during the proceedings, spoke softly as he addressed the court. Like his son, he did not request bond and is being held in custody. If convicted on all counts, Colin Gray faces a maximum sentence of 180 years in prison. As the courtroom filled with family members of the victims, the pain was palpable. Some wiped away tears, while one woman clutched a doll of Disney character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, a poignant reminder of the young lives lost. District Attorney Brad Smith, speaking to reporters outside the courthouse, confirmed that additional charges against Colt Gray are likely as more information becomes available about the victims' injuries. "When evidence comes in, and they've had a chance to heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually, we will get with them, and there will be additional charges that address the other victims," Smith said. The shooting has left the tight-knit community of Winder, Georgia, in shock. Apalachee High School is now the site of one of the deadliest school shootings in recent U.S. history, the 45th such incident this year and the worst since the Covenant School shooting in Nashville in March 2023. **History of Warnings** Law enforcement had previously investigated the Gray family in May 2023 after receiving reports of online threats linked to Colt Gray, who was accused of posting photos of firearms and threatening a school shooting. Despite the serious nature of the allegations, the investigation was closed after authorities were unable to substantiate the claims. Colt Gray, who is currently being held at the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, is expected to be tried as an adult under Georgia law, which mandates that juveniles between the ages of 13 and 17 charged with serious crimes be prosecuted in adult court. Meanwhile, investigators continue to comb through evidence and pursue leads, including a phone threat received by Apalachee High School just before the shooting began. According to authorities, the caller warned of shootings at five different schools, although no evidence has been found to substantiate those claims. **Gun Purchased as Holiday Gift** Two law enforcement sources close to the investigation revealed that Colin Gray admitted to buying the AR-style rifle for his son as a holiday present in December 2023. This purchase came months after the initial investigation into the school shooting threat. As the Gray family faces the consequences of their actions, the community is left grappling with the devastating loss of four beloved individuals—two students and two educators. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Join us for a livestream* with former FBI Director, NBC's National Security Analyst and best-selling author Frank Figliuzzi as we dissect the Apalachee School Shooting. From the shocking new charges against the shooter's father to what parents should ask their child's schools, Figliuzzi brings his expert insight into how law enforcement handles these tragedies. Don't miss this exclusive discussion as we break down the case and explore what happens next in this heartbreaking story, while also discussing security concerns in general. Tune in live and get your questions answered by one of the FBI's top minds. *Frank joins for about 30 minutes of the livestream, and there is casual banter at the beginning and end of the stream.About Frank:Frank Figliuzzi was the Assistant Director for counterintelligence at the FBI, where he served 25 years as a special agent and directed all espionage investigations across the government. He is an MSNBC columnist and a National Security Analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. He is the author of the national bestseller, The FBI Way: Inside the Bureau's Code of Excellence and Long Haul: Hunting the Highway Serial Killers.https://frankfigliuzzi.com/Watch the Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKypx3QwLqA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While the English were consolidating their territory on most of the eastern seaboard of North America in the 1600s, Spanish Florida plugged along with its sole city at St. Augustine, with little European population growth. That simple fact obscures remarkable changes in the civil society of the future Sunshine State. From the 1570s, after the Jesuits had given up, until the 1720s, a small band of Franciscan friars, at no time numbering more than around fifty, built a network of wood and thatched missions throughout the region. They converted tens of thousands of Florida Indians to Catholicism, many practicing with such diligence that a visiting Frenchman wrote that the Apalachee were “scarcely distinguishable [in their practices] from Europeans who had been Christians for centuries.” The relationship between the Franciscans in Florida and the indigenous peoples was not only different than anywhere in English or Dutch North America, it was different from everywhere else in the Spanish New World, including New Mexico at the same time, and California and Texas in the following century. As a result, the relationship between the Spanish and the Indians of Florida was symbiotic, one of shared religion, trade, and mutual support rather than conquest. Unfortunately, it would all fall apart when the English Carolinians marched south looking for people to enslave. Map of Spanish Missions in Florida 1560s - 1720s: X/Twitter: @TheHistoryOfTh2 Facebook: The History of the Americans Podcast Selected references for this episode (Commission earned for Amazon purchases through the website) Michael Gannon (ed), The History of Florida Wreck of the La Nuestra Senora de Atocha
Send us a textThe FBI knew about the GA shooter a year ago, did they fumble the ball yet again? Join Hannah as she covers what steps the FBI took with the local authorities prior to the shooting this week in Winder, GA. Following that story, the diary of the Covenant Christian School shooter was released this week by The Tennessee Star. The diary contained almost 100 pages that mainly converged around two topics. Hannah covers those two topics and other details revealed from the diary in today's podcast. Lastly, in the Hannah's Homeschool Hints segment, Hannah continues her discussion helping parents make decisions regarding their homeschool by asking the question, "How do you want to teach?" She provides some thought provoking questions to help you formulate your thoughts on this question and help lay the groundwork for you homeschool. https://www.thehannahmillershow.com/podcasts/https://bobslone.com/contact/bob@bobslone.com
In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara is joined by Jack Posobiec, senior editor at Human Events and co-author of "Bulletproof: How a Shot Meant for Donald Trump Took Out Joe Biden," to discuss Hunter Biden's guilty plea and the Biden family's controversial dealings in Ukraine. They explore how Joe Biden may step down before the 2024 election, possibly paving the way for Kamala Harris to assume the presidency. Sara shifts focus to the Apalachee High School shooting, where the suspect's father, Colin Gray, is charged with second-degree murder. New revelations from Andy Ngo expose that the shooter posted on Discord about grievances with transgender acceptance, a detail mainstream media seems to be ignoring. Sara also addresses how Kamala Harris' campaign manipulated JD Vance's comments on school shootings, taking them out of context for political gain. Vance, advocating for increased school security, was misrepresented as insensitive to gun violence. Additionally, the discussion touches on the delayed sentencing of Donald Trump, pushed to after the 2024 election, and the potential political motivations behind the decision. Finally, Sara calls out President Joe Biden for admitting the Inflation Reduction Act was more about climate change than inflation, leaving Americans to question the administration's priorities. As always, Sara champions personal responsibility, the Second Amendment, and the importance of self-defense. Sara was joined by BlazeTV contributors Jaco Booyens, host of "The Bottom Line," and Grant Stinchfield, host of "Stinchfield Tonight." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colt Gray, the 14-year-old who killed four people this week, is facing life in prison. His father, Colin Gray, could get 180 years for knowingly letting his son possess the gun. Could holding parents responsible in this way help prevent such shootings from happening? Plus, Hunter Biden pleads guilty to federal tax charges, avoiding an embarrassing trial, but is a pardon coming from Joe Biden? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Headlines: After a school shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, left four people dead and nine injured, authorities have charged 14-year-old Colt Gray with four felony counts of murder. Gray, who reportedly had a past history of online school shooting threats, allegedly took the gun from his parents. Meanwhile, the Department of Justice revealed that Tennessee-based Tenet Media, linked to Russian election interference, paid influencers exorbitant sums to push pro-Kremlin narratives. In other news, Donald Trump endorsed a plan to have Elon Musk lead a government spending audit, and Trump's election interference trial will not begin until after the 2024 election. Finally, Hunter Biden entered a guilty plea in his tax evasion case, facing up to 15 years in prison and significant fines. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: NY Times: Father of Georgia School Shooting Suspect Arrested and Charged: Live Updates Axios: Russian influence scheme deceived right-wing content creators WA Post: Trump tightens alliance with Elon Musk as election nears - The Washington Post AP News: Prosecutors in Trump election case get judge's OK to lay out fresh evidence in court filing Newsweek: Trump Lawyer Corrects Self After Saying Clarence Thomas 'Directed' Defense NY Times: Texas Attorney General Sues to Stop Voter Registration Push in San Antonio WA Post: Hunter Biden pleads guilty in tax case, avoiding second criminal trial Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage alongside Bridget Schwartz and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy King joins Bill for Handel on the News. Georgia school shooting latest: 14-year-old suspect's father arrested, charged with murder. Hunter Biden enters guilty plea in federal tax case, avoiding trial. LAPD says 84 human trafficking victims have been rescued from Figueroa Corridor in South LA this year. Kroger CEO vows $1Bil price cut on groceries if Albertsons merger closes. Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei dies after being set on fire. Verizon to acquire Frontier in $20Bil deal to boost fiber network. Trump says Musk could head ‘government efficiency' force.
Father of alleged shooter in Georgia charged with murder. More parents are being held accountable for their children's crimes. What is Centegix? The safety solution panic button used to notify police of the Georgia school shooter. Hunter Biden pleads guilty in tax case... what does that mean? L.A ‘mansion tax' has collected $375Mil… where's the money going?
Apalachee gunman dad Colin Gray charged in son's deadly shooting; gifted him an AR-15 rifle (00:00) Nate Silver's hot projection: Trump will win reelection (15:36) DOJ pushing narrative Russia is tampering with US election; it isn't: Ken Klippenstein (25:05) Hunter Biden pleads guilty to tax fraud; will dad Joe Biden pardon son?! (37:18) Telegram CEO Pavel Durov speaks out after arrest (46:00) Trump fumbles answer on child care; claims tariffs will cover the cost (55:41) Trump vows to pick Elon Musk to lead efficiency commission (01:10:08) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GDP Script/ Top Stories for September 6th Publish Date: September 6th From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Friday, September 6th and Happy 82nd Birthday to Pink Floyd's Rodger Waters. ***09.06.24 – BIRTHDAY – RODGER WATERS*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Father of alleged Apalachee High School shooter arrested Apalachee High School Staff Used Crisis Badge System Also Used in Gwinnett Schools Paw Patrol, Pentatonix Coming to Gas South Arena All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Father of alleged Apalachee High School shooter arrested Colin Gray, the father of Colt Gray, the 14-year-old accused of a deadly school shooting at Apalachee High School, faces multiple charges including involuntary manslaughter and cruelty to children for allegedly allowing his son to possess a weapon. Colt Gray is charged with felony murder for the shooting that killed four people, including two students and two teachers, and injured nine others. The shooting has deeply affected the Winder community, leading to vigils and calls for support. Investigations are ongoing, with federal and state officials involved. The tragedy has prompted a broader conversation about gun violence and school safety. STORY 2: Apalachee High School Staff Used Crisis Badge System Also Used in Gwinnett Schools The Centegix CrisisAlert badge system, recently implemented in Barrow County Schools, was put to the test during the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School. The system, which Gwinnett County Public Schools began using last year, allows staff to alert administrators and law enforcement to emergencies by pressing a button on their badges. In Barrow County, the system helped quickly trigger a lockdown and alert responders, potentially limiting the tragedy. The shooting, which resulted in four deaths and nine injuries, highlighted the system's effectiveness in enhancing school safety and response. STORY 3: Paw Patrol, Pentatonix Coming To Gas South Arena The PAW Patrol is returning with a new live stage show, “PAW Patrol Live! A Mighty Adventure,” at Gas South Arena in Duluth on November 16 and 17. Tickets, starting at $25, go on sale September 13 at www.pawpatrollive.com. This show, part of the popular PAW Patrol franchise, features Chase, Marshall, and Skye dealing with a supervillain's scheme. VIP tickets for a meet-and-greet experience are available for $110. Additionally, Pentatonix will perform their holiday tour at the arena on December 4. For more details, visit www.gassouthdistrict.com. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back Break 2: Tom Wages (OBITS) STORY 4: Why frontline workers are quitting their jobs A recent poll of 1,000 U.S. frontline workers revealed that 83% feel overwhelmed by the amount of information they need to do their jobs, with 20% considering quitting due to this stress. Key stressors include lacking certain skills (43%) and difficulty staying updated on job requirements (75%). While 69% see their role as a long-term career opportunity and 70% would stay with their employer if offered a permanent position, many struggle with information overload. Effective training resources—whether in-person, online, or paper—are crucial for reducing mistakes and enhancing job satisfaction. STORY 5: Boy shot in the head raising money for hospital that saved his life Harry Studley, who survived a near-fatal head injury from a pellet gun at 18 months old, is set to walk a 5K to raise funds for the hospital that saved him. Now nine, Harry faces ongoing challenges including epilepsy, partial blindness, and cognitive issues. He and his father, Ed, will participate in the Grand Walk for the Grand Appeal on September 15, aiming to support Bristol Royal Hospital for Children's Bluebell Ward, where Harry received critical care. The family has created a fundraising page to support the hospital and its staff. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 10 STORY 6: Seckinger Postpones Homecoming Game After Apalachee Shooting Seckinger High School has indefinitely postponed its Homecoming football game and pep rally in response to the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School. The Jaguars were set to face Winder-Barrow High School today. The school will still hold its Homecoming Dance, where the Senior Homecoming King and Queen will be announced. Principal Jimmy Fisher communicated that the decision is made out of respect for the tragedy and to support the affected community. STORY 7: GET OUT THERE: 5 things to do this weekend in Gwinnett County — Sept. 6-8 Looking for weekend activities? Here are five options: Yellow Daisy Festival at Stone Mountain Park (Sep 5-8): Featuring over 300 artists, craft demonstrations, and festival food. More details at stonemountainpark.com. Atlanta British Car Fayre in Historic Downtown Norcross (Saturday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.): Explore a variety of British cars and motorcycles. Visit atlantabritishcarfayre.com for info. Taste of Grayson at Grayson Community Park (Sunday, 1 - 4 p.m.): Sample local cuisine and enjoy family activities. Check cityofgrayson.org for more details. Flicks on the Green at Peachtree Corners Town Center (Saturday, 7 p.m.): Enjoy “Secret Life of Pets” with pre-show activities starting at 6 p.m. Visit peachtreecornersga.gov for info. Gwinnett Beer Week (Sep 7 - 14): Celebrate local craft beers with various events at breweries throughout Gwinnett County. Details at exploregwinnett.org/gwinnett-beer-week. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: Gwinnett County Fair Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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In this episode of "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered," Sara addresses the Apalachee High School shooting in Georgia, where a 14-year-old student killed two students and two teachers. Sara highlights the crucial role of armed school resource officers, while criticizing Kamala Harris' past proposals to "demilitarize" schools by removing police officers. The shooter's obsession with the 2018 Parkland shooting raises concerns about parental oversight and the FBI's failure, despite having received tips about the shooter a year before the attack. Sara mocks White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's push for more gun control laws, pointing out the futility of making murder “more illegal.” Instead, she advocates for stronger school security measures like armed officers and metal detectors, arguing that disarming schools only makes children more vulnerable. The discussion shifts deeper into politics when Sara addresses Vladimir Putin's surprising endorsement of Kamala Harris, pointing to the irony given the Democrats' past focus on Russian collusion. Sara also raises concerns about China's growing influence in the U.S., especially through Hollywood and real estate acquisitions, which are largely ignored by the media and government. Next, Sara welcomes Alex Stein, BlazeTV host of "Prime Time with Alex Stein," to discuss his BlazeTV documentary "Scamdemic," which exposes rampant fraud in the Paycheck Protection Program. Alex shares his skepticism of the federal government, highlighting the lack of oversight that allowed billions of dollars to be misused. Sara and Alex agree that while the program helped some, it was ultimately the "biggest fraud in government history." In the final segment, Sara, Alex, and Steven — Sara's husband — engage in some playful college football banter, debating the standings of their teams — Texas, LSU, and Alabama. Sara teases Alex about LSU's struggles while proudly boasting about Texas' rise in the rankings. Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributors Matthew Marsden, Jaco Booyens, and Alex Stein. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hundreds of National Guard arrive in New York City ahead of Trump's sentencing on September 18th. The FBI admits it knew the alleged Apalachee High School shooter in 2023! Plus multiple eye witnesses say there was more than one shooter at the school.
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From the ………………. Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Thursday, September 5th and Happy Birthday to ……………. Freddie Mercury I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Former Mountain View Coach Killed in Apalachee Shooting Remembered Fondly A 'Reimagined' Mableton: Development Authority Revamped Mother and Son Open Cumberland Restaurant Plus, Bruce Jenkins sits down with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets to discuss kombucha All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA STORY 1: Former Mountain View Coach Killed in Apalachee Shooting Remembered Fondly Marquel Broughton, a Mountain View High School graduate and U.S. Military Academy alumnus, considers his former coach, Ricky Aspinwall, a true hero. Aspinwall, who had recently moved to Apalachee High, was tragically killed in a school shooting on Wednesday. Known for his dedication and impact on students and athletes, Aspinwall was remembered as a loving mentor and role model. He was a highly respected defensive coach and teacher, recognized for his contributions to Mountain View's football program and his genuine care for his students. His legacy is honored by those he inspired and mentored throughout his career. STORY 2: A 'Reimagined' Mableton: Development Authority Revamped Mableton Mayor Michael Owens, driven by his concerns about local blight and economic opportunities, has established the Mableton Development Authority (MDA) to boost economic growth. This new independent board replaces the underfunded South Cobb Redevelopment Authority. The MDA, funded by $100,000 annually from Mableton, will work closely with the Cobb Chamber of Commerce and its economic development arm to market the city and drive development projects. Key initiatives include revitalizing Veterans Memorial Highway and the Six Flags Entertainment District, and developing the Magnolia Crossing site. Owens envisions the MDA as crucial for transforming Mableton into a more vibrant, economically robust community. STORY 3: Mother and Son Open Cumberland Restaurant Robyn Thompson, CEO of Ashland's Kitchen, has opened a new restaurant in Cumberland with her son Jacob Higbee. Located on the ground floor of One Overton Park, Ashland's Kitchen offers a menu of seasonal, mostly scratch-made dishes for breakfast and lunch, including unique options like shakshuka, keto pancakes, and vegan “chicken” nuggets. Inspired by their global travels and Thompson's early love for cooking, the restaurant features comfort foods and creative salads, alongside a convenience store for quick snacks. Open Monday through Friday, Ashland's Kitchen aims to bring joy with its innovative food offerings and plans to expand catering and delivery options soon. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back Break: DRAKE STORY 4: Scamihorn Outraising Benson in Cobb School Board Race In the race for Cobb Board of Education's Post 1 seat, incumbent Republican Randy Scamihorn significantly outpaces Democratic challenger Vickie Benson in fundraising. Scamihorn has raised over $25,000, including significant contributions from the law firm Freeman Mathis & Gary and local nonprofits. In contrast, Benson has reported just $245.51 in recent filings, though she previously raised $1,065. Despite this disparity, Benson views her campaign as a fight for accountability rather than a fundraising competition. Both candidates will face off in the November election, with control of the school board potentially hanging in the balance. STORY 5: Marietta Schools to Host Town Hall Following Winder School Shooting Marietta City Schools will hold a virtual town hall on Thursday evening to address safety concerns following a deadly school shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder. The shooting, which resulted in at least four deaths and multiple injuries, has prompted Marietta Schools Superintendent Grant Rivera to offer a platform for addressing school safety questions. The webinar will be livestreamed from 8:30 to 9 p.m., and questions can be submitted beforehand via email. Cobb Schools Superintendent Chris Ragsdale also expressed gratitude for the efforts of school district police and first responders. The event will be available on the Marietta School District's website for later viewing. 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The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: 4:05pm- Georgia High School Received Shooting Warning- Zach Jewell of The Daily Wire writes: “Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, received a threatening phone call Wednesday morning warning of shootings at five high schools, including Apalachee, before a gunman opened fire and killed at least four people. CNN reported that Georgia law enforcement officials said the phone call to Apalachee High School warned that it would be the first target of five schools where shootings would occur. The officials added that they are still investigating the call and trying to find out who was behind it. The shooting suspect, who is believed to be a 14-year-old male, is in police custody. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) confirmed that four people were dead after the shooting and nine people were hospitalized.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/georgia-high-school-received-threat-warning-of-shooting-before-gunman-opened-fire-report?topStoryPosition=2 4:10pm- On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke to the press about the threat of Russian disinformation impacting the 2024 presidential election—and the Department of Justice's plan to combat the Kremlin's propaganda campaign. 4:30pm- Brazil Bans Social Media Platform X- Jack Nicas of The New York Times reports: “A panel of Brazilian Supreme Court justices voted on Monday to uphold a decision by one justice last week to block the social network X across the country because its owner, Elon Musk, refused to comply with court orders to suspend certain accounts. The five-justice panel voted unanimously to back the order, issuing strongly worded opinions saying that the blackout of X complied with Brazilian law and that it was necessary to enforce the nation's rules against a foreign company that was flouting them…The ban on X is the culmination of a monthslong feud between Mr. Musk and a Brazilian Supreme Court justice, Alexandre de Moraes, over what can be said online. Justice Moraes has said Mr. Musk is illegally obstructing his work to clean up the Brazilian internet and remove hate speech and attacks on democracy, while Mr. Musk says Justice Moraes is censoring free speech.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/02/world/americas/brazil-elon-musk-supreme-court.html 4:35pm- On Tuesday night, Sixers General Manager Daryl Morey responded to Brazil's attack on free speech and expressed concerns about similar policies potentially spreading to the United States: “Really hoping liberals wake up and choose to speak out now for our founding liberal principles. Otherwise, we risk granting excessive power to limit speech to a White House to which you definitely do not want to give more power.” 4:40pm- School Shooting in Georgia- Emmett Lindler, Remy Tumin, and Rick Rojas of The New York Times report: “Four people were killed in a shooting at a high school in northern Georgia on Wednesday, the state's bureau of investigation said, adding that a suspect was alive and in custody. At least nine other people were hospitalized with injuries, the authorities said, including one who was flown by helicopter to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, one of the major trauma centers in the region.” You can read updates on this developing story here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/09/04/us/georgia-shooting-apalachee-high-school/apalachee-high-school-shooting-lockdown?smid=url-share 4:50pm- In 2019, while speaking at Benedict College, Kamala Harris emphasized that she opposes having police officers in schools. On Wednesday, the Barrow County Georgia Sheriff said the Apalachee High School shooter was ultimately stopped by a school resource officer.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (09/04/2024): 3:05pm- On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke to the press about the threat of Russian disinformation impacting the 2024 presidential election—and the Department of Justice's plan to combat the Kremlin's propaganda campaign. 3:10pm- School Shooting in Georgia- Emmett Lindler, Remy Tumin, and Rick Rojas of The New York Times report: “Four people were killed in a shooting at a high school in northern Georgia on Wednesday, the state's bureau of investigation said, adding that a suspect was alive and in custody. At least nine other people were hospitalized with injuries, the authorities said, including one who was flown by helicopter to Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, one of the major trauma centers in the region.” You can read updates on this developing story here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/09/04/us/georgia-shooting-apalachee-high-school/apalachee-high-school-shooting-lockdown?smid=url-share 3:30pm- In an opinion piece for The New York Times, Democrat strategist James Carville writes of Kamala Harris's best strategy to defeat Donald Trump: “help him hurt himself in debate…break from President Biden on policy…display a clear growth mind-set from the 2020 Democratic primaries.” You can read the full op-ed here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/03/opinion/harris-trump-election.html 3:50pm- While speaking with the press about potential foreign interference in the 2024 presidential election, Attorney General Merrick Garland insisted “we have no tolerance” for foreign adversaries attempting to undermine American democracy. He exclaimed: “We will be relentlessly aggressive in countering and disrupting attempts by Russia, and Iran, as well as China.” 4:05pm- Georgia High School Received Shooting Warning- Zach Jewell of The Daily Wire writes: “Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, received a threatening phone call Wednesday morning warning of shootings at five high schools, including Apalachee, before a gunman opened fire and killed at least four people. CNN reported that Georgia law enforcement officials said the phone call to Apalachee High School warned that it would be the first target of five schools where shootings would occur. The officials added that they are still investigating the call and trying to find out who was behind it. The shooting suspect, who is believed to be a 14-year-old male, is in police custody. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) confirmed that four people were dead after the shooting and nine people were hospitalized.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/georgia-high-school-received-threat-warning-of-shooting-before-gunman-opened-fire-report?topStoryPosition=2 4:10pm- On Wednesday, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland spoke to the press about the threat of Russian disinformation impacting the 2024 presidential election—and the Department of Justice's plan to combat the Kremlin's propaganda campaign. 4:30pm- Brazil Bans Social Media Platform X- Jack Nicas of The New York Times reports: “A panel of Brazilian Supreme Court justices voted on Monday to uphold a decision by one justice last week to block the social network X across the country because its owner, Elon Musk, refused to comply with court orders to suspend certain accounts. The five-justice panel voted unanimously to back the order, issuing strongly worded opinions saying that the blackout of X complied with Brazilian law and that it was necessary to enforce the nation's rules against a foreign company that was flouting them…The ban on X is the culmination of a monthslong feud between Mr. Musk and a Brazilian Supreme Court justice, Alexandre de Moraes, over what can be said online. Justice Moraes has said Mr. Musk is illegally obstructing his work to clean up the Brazilian internet and remove hate speech and attacks on democracy, while Mr. Musk says Justice Moraes is censoring free speech.” You can read the full article ...
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