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How the Tucker community rallies to save a beloved business.
For twenty-eight years, Sherry's Produce has been selling farm fresh fruits and vegetables to loyal customers from their stand in the corner of a parking lot at 3863 Lawrenceville Highway. Tina…
Georgia's Worst Aviation Disaster
To this day, it remains Georgia's worst aviation disaster. April 4, 1977. The crash of Southern Airways Flight 242 on a two-lane road in New Hope in Paulding County. Sixty-three people on the…
There are at least 39-thousand farms in Georgia. And every one them is placing a high-stakes bet this time of year.
Speaking with Tom McCall, the president of the 300-thousand member Georgia Farm Bureau Federation about the realities of farming in this economic and political environment. And what Georgia farmers…
"What came first" question--this radio station, or the electricity to run it?
WSB Radio turns 104 years old on March 15, 2026. The north Georgia hydroelectric plants that powered the station had already been generating electricity for nearly a decade when it signed on the…
The Largest Research on Autism
Scott looks into the largest research ever constructed to find a treatment for young kids with autism.
The Major Refurb That Includes America’s First Black-Owned Radio Station—the Thousand-Watt Atlanta Station That Served as a News Center for the Modern Civil Rights Movement
While the building that houses the Prince Hall Masonic Temple and Lodge is getting ready to open to the public as part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Park this spring, don't miss…
Answering a Giant "Help Wanted" Ad in Georgia
This week, Scott's speaking with Scott Shelar, the CEO and President of Construction Ready, the non-profit that works to fill skilled construction worker openings with events like the 20th annual…
Making the Case To Replace a Century-Old Georgia State Symbol
This week, Scott's speaking to Michael Cowan, Board Chairman of the Georgia Native Plant Society, and Sandy Springs State Representative Deborah Silcox, who introduced House Bill 955, proposing that…
The Plight of the “Hidden Homeless” in Georgia
As the important "Point in Time" Homeless count begins after a weather delay this week, Scott's speaking to journalist Brian Goldstone about his remarkable book, "There Is No Place For Us: Working…
A Ray of Sunshine to Brighten the Winter Gloom
This week, Scott's speaking with Tena Clark, owner of Dunaway Gardens in Coweta County. Founded in 1916 by Hettie Jane Dunaway, the gardens became known across the nation and even overseas as a…
The Georgia School That’s Keeping American Music Alive
After hearing that Emory University had been awarded an Alzheimer's Foundation grant to explore the effect of music on patients, you have to wonder how even more beneficial playing a musical…
A New Frontier for Telehealth for Georgians
This week, Scott's speaking with dentists Dr. Slade Lail in Duluth and Dr. Jay Phillips in Tifton on how Georgia's new tele-dentistry law will work when it goes into effect this month. Not only will…
The Volunteers With a Year-Long Mission Who Pitch In To Make the Holidays Brighter for Those in Need
This week, Scott's speaking with Mike Mies, the executive director of St Vincent de Paul of Georgia. How volunteers make sure donations to Clark Howard's Christmas Kids campaign make it to thousands…
Growing a Generation of New Georgia Farmers
This week, Scott's speaking with Hall County School District Superintendent Will Schofield about the Agriculture Business Program there. Students in the work-based learning program not only get…
A Tribute to an Atlanta Newspaper Carrier
This week, Scott's speaking with long-time Atlanta Journal-Constitution delivery carrier David Neely about the AJC phasing out its print edition after December 31st. After thirty-six years…
Scott Reflects on Thanksgiving
Scott Slade remembers some Thanksgivings from his youth and looks at how much and how little has changed for his favorite holiday.
An Easy Drive to National Award-Winning Barbecue!
This week, Scott's speaking with Kyle Bryner, this year's winner of Food Network's Barbecue Brawl. Every day, his Blue Hound Barbecue in Dillard, Georgia, serves up the same cuisine that wowed…
One of Metro Atlanta’s Longest-Running Holiday Traditions
This week, Scott's speaking with director Amanda Watkins about the 36th year the Alliance Theater will produce an adaptation of "A Christmas Carol." The forty-one-performance run beginning November…
The Inspiring Veterans Memorial Like No Other in Georgia
As we head to Veterans Day, Scott speaks with Gerry Lewis, who was among the veterans who laid out the vision for the John's Creek Veterans Memorial at Newtown Park. The Memorial Walk there pays…
With Food Stamp Benefits Threatened by the Government Shutdown, How Georgia’s Largest Food Bank Is Already Answering Historic Demand
This week, Scott is speaking with Atlanta Community Food Bank President and CEO Kyle Waide. The Food bank works with more than 700 community-based nonprofit food distribution partners in metro…
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