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911 call from the February 2, 2018 incident involving Gloria Satterfield.
Kimberly Miller gives a weather forecast for Jacksonville, FL for Sat. Nov 2nd, leading up to the Florida Georgia Rivalry Football Game
The Savannah Morning News' editorial page editor Adam Van Brimmer speaks with the Augusta Chronicle's John Boyette on Tiger Woods and the Masters a month later and whether or not Woods can make a run at this weekend's PGA Championship.
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On the Monday episode of The Commute, Savannah Morning News Editorial Page Editor Adam Van Brimmer speaks with Kevin Jackson about UGA naming Sanford Stadium after coaching legend Vince Dooley.
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R.W. Allen CEO Scott Clark discusses regional health care construction trends and a recent construction forecast by Ken Simonson, chief economist for the Associated General Contractors of America.
Augusta Chronicle staff writer Susan McCord talked to Eli Wilkerson, Gayla Keesee and Chris Brown about the upcoming midterm elections.
Will Georgia turn purple with the election of a Democratic governor, Stacey Abrams? Today we're hearing from several experts steeped in the topic.
Georgia Southern University Professor of political science Chris Brown describes the prospects of Georgia turning purple with the election of a Democratic governor, Stacey Abrams, Nov. 6. He's followed by longtime Augusta Republican official, Dave Barbee, with a GOP perspective. Next are Jordan Johnson, executive vice president of the Georgia Young Democrats and Lowell Greenbaum, chairman emeritus of the Richmond County Democratic Party with their takes on the state's chances of electing a Democratic governor.
Don Grantham, the Georgia Department of Transporation board member representing District 12, speaks with Augusta Chronicle reporter Damon Cline about the challenge of keeping metro Augusta's flowing smoothly amid an unprecedented influx of new residents.
Dale Dye, regional site executive director for Unisys' Augusta facility, talks about what is needed to attract more tech companies such as his to downtown Augusta.
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