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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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Timeshare owner sells but the bills kept piling up | Behind the Investigation
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12:57This timeshare owner's case sheds light on a broader issue within the timeshare industry, particularly concerning third-party exit companies. Many consumers face similar challenges when trying to exit their contracts as this owner did.
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LISTEN | 'Make a deal or we're out' Tense exchange between President Trump, Ukraine's Zelenskyy
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6:50Listen to one of the most remarkable diplomatic exchanges ever recorded in the Oval Office between President Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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They let the dog out, and the deck collapsed with them on it | Behind the Investigation
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15:14These Brookhaven homeowners' ordeal is a critical reminder for others. Here are a few key takeaways to prevent a similar situation
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A pending lawsuit claims a publishing giant sold defective instructional material to school districts for decades, allegedly hurting childrens' ability to read. An Atlanta News First investigation uncovered the same publisher sold its curriculum in metro Atlanta, including Gwinnett County, the state’s largest school district. Now, the mother of an …
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Mom’s parental rights in limbo after autistic son’s arrest | Behind the Investigation
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18:21Atlanta News First Investigates has found in 2024 when kids entered state custody, “abandonment” was considered a factor at least 539 times. In 2023, that number was 464 times. Here is the story of a Fulton County mom who is facing the termination of her parental rights after her autistic son was arrested by police, and who is now fighting to get h…
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Decatur Dish | Exiting DeKalb police chief reacts to sudden departure, department's future
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17:23Atlanta News First and our media partners at Decaturish spoke to DeKalb County Exiting Police Chief Mirtha Ramos on her sudden departure from the force and her hopes for the department's future. Decatur Dish airs every Tuesday on ANF+ at 12:30 p.m.
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New Georgia Project in turmoil; President Trump & Elon Musk put federal workers under microscope | Political Update from Atlanta News First
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21:06The head of the New Georgia Project abruptly announced his resignation this week after a series of layoffs rocked the voting rights organization founded by former state lawmaker Stacey Abrams. Also: President Donald Trump and Elon Musk continue their Department of Government Efficiency efforts to streamline the federal government, and the effects a…
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How the Atlanta Braves became ‘America’s Team’ | ATLVault
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21:20In 1972, Ted Turner shocked the baseball and broadcasting worlds when he acquired the rights to broadcast Atlanta Braves games on WTCG; the Braves could be seen on Channel 17 the next season. Turner bought the team in 1976 and began sending his station's signal to the Satcom 1 satellite. WTCG would become WTBS, and then Superstation TBS, in 1978, a…
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How a metro Atlanta car dealer sold a single mom a stolen dream | Behind the Investigation
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17:02Atlanta News First Investigates discovered sophisticated thieves are able to generate realistic VINs that properly decode to the correct make, model, and year of the stolen vehicle. They then use forged documents to obtain real car titles from state and county tag offices nationwide.
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Previewing Atlanta Braves spring training ahead of 2025 season
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26:26Atlanta Braves spring training is officially underway in North Port, Florida. After spending over a week with the team, the Atlanta News First sports team recaps the biggest talking points and takeaways ahead of the team’s first spring training game on Saturday. Find out more here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/sports/mlb/braves/…
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Laken Riley Murder One Year Later | Nursing student's death on University of Georgia's campus
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15:41Laken Riley was a 22-year former UGA nursing student whose body was found on campus after her friends reported her missing on the morning of Feb. 22, 2024. Late last year, Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, was convicted of malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, kidna…
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One year ago, Laken Riley's murder transformed America's political spectrum | Political Update
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21:16On Feb. 22, 2024, a 22-year-old Augusta University nursing student went for a morning run ... and never came back. The murder of Laken Riley - and the subsequent conviction of Jose Ibarra, a 26-year-old Venezuelan immigrant who was in the U.S. illegally - tranformed the nation's political spectrum. The issue of illegal immigration became one of the…
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Atlanta’s inspector general resigns amid feud with city
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12:42Atlanta’s inspector general has resigned amid a bill aimed at creating an oversight board and potentially limiting her office’s authority. The bill stems from a claim by city officials that the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) issued subpoenas that violated Georgia code by “failing to provide required notice to individuals whose financial reco…
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Authorities give update after Delta plane flips during landing at Toronto airport
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40:27A Delta Air Lines flight was involved in a crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Officials said it happened upon landing as the flight was coming in from Minneapolis. Eighty people were on board the flight, and three were taken to the hospital with critical injuries — including a child.
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Atlanta's inspector general resigns; protests over federal workforce cuts, Brian Kemp overseas | Political Update
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24:22The office of the inspector general became ground zero in Atlanta this week when the city's chief corruption investigator, Shannon Manigault, abruptly resigned. Besides sending the city's political spectrum into shockwaves, the crisis mirrored President Donald Trump's and Elon Musk's investigation into federal government waste and its workforce. Al…
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Decatur Dish | Talking water bills with DeKalb Water Watch
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24:57The DeKalb County Commission deferred a vote on a water and sewer rate hike amid ongoing discussion surrounding affordability, customer service, and other items. DeKalb Water Watch, a coalition of residents and organizations, joined Decatur Dish to weigh in on the county's infrastructure and billing practices. CONNECT WITH DEKALB WATER WATCH: https…
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An inside look at timeshares, how they've changed, and the exit companies that promised to get you out | Behind the Investigation with Better Call Harry
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21:23After Amelia Roberts Lewis’ husband passed away, she sold her timeshare at Tahoe Beach and Ski Club in Lake Tahoe, California, in 2019, through a third-party timeshare exit company. But despite having official records of the sale, the timeshare company continued billing her for annual fees for the next five years, totaling nearly $6,000. An Atlanta…
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Everything you need to know about filing your taxes - Behind the Investigation with Better Call Harry
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17:45Award-winning consumer reporter Harry Samler - also known as Better Call Harry - has launched his own series of podcasts. In episode one, Harry talks with Jason Wiggam, a veteran metro Atlanta tax attorney, about everything you need to know when filing your taxes ... and even how to get them done for free.…
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Funding Georgia schools, President Trump and Elon Musk, buying Greenland | Political Update
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22:05Forty years after the historic Quality Basic Education Act, Georgia lawmakers are again struggling to meet the demands of a good education in the state's public school systems. Also: President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are turning their Department of Government Efficiency efforts toward the U.S. Department of Education, and Georgia congressman Bud…
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Two out of three Georgia children cannot read proficiently by 4th grade | Behind the Investigation
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15:29School districts across Georgia are scrambling to meet a July deadline to train thousands of teachers in a new set of curricula intended to help improve literacy rates. The mandate is connected to a new law passed by the state legislature in 2023 intended to overhaul how children learn to read to address a state-wide education crisis: By fourth gra…
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Lawmaker wants to solve Georgia’s taxation through citation problem | Behind the Investigation
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17:53A Georgia lawmaker is trying to pump the brakes on a long-time police practice that generates millions for small cities off the backs of drivers. The proposed legislation follows a series of Atlanta News First investigations published over the past year entitled Taxation through Citation that uncovered at least 17 municipalities relying on 25 perce…
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Residents await blood tests results to measure chemical exposure | Behind the Investigation
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15:27North Georgia residents are one step closer to getting answers about how chemical contamination in their drinking water may have impacted their health. Emory University's pilot study is in direct response to a 2023 Atlanta News First investigation which tested 11 Rome residents for PFAS and other 'forever chemicals.'…
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Thieves stealing millions in electronic food stamp benefits | Behind the Investigation
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12:49Families who’ve had their food benefits stolen this month are now finding out there’s no money left to replace them after federal funds to reimburse stolen benefits ended in December, but the fraud is increasing at an alarming rate. An Atlanta News First investigation found thieves are swiping millions in federal taxpayer dollars, while families ac…
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Transgender sports in Georgia, school safety, immigration and more | Political Update
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29:14Georgia lawmakers are tackling the controversy over transgender women and girls participating in women and girls' sports. Also, a bill introduced in the state legislature is designed to provide more safety measures for students in Georgia schools, while the issue of immigration and deportations continues making national headlines.…
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Decatur Dish | Vultures roost, wreak havoc in DeKalb County neighborhood
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20:49A DeKalb County neighborhood has been swarmed with vultures for months. Leaders in DeKalb County could raise your water and sewer bill by 10%. The DeKalb County School Board is spending millions to buy Kroger office space in Northlake. Decatur Dish airs every Tuesday on ANF+ at 12:30 p.m.
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Decatur Dish | One-on-One with DeKalb County Police Chief Mirtha Ramos
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22:13Atlanta News First and our media partners at Decaturish spoke to DeKalb County Chief of Police Mirtha Ramos on crime and emergency response, staffing initiatives, and her hopes for the future.
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How fraudsters are stealing millions in electronic food stamp benefits
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10:36Families who’ve had their food benefits stolen are now finding out there’s no money left to replace them after federal funds to reimburse stolen benefits ended in December, and the fraud is increasing at an alarming rate. An Atlanta News First investigation found thieves are swiping millions in federal taxpayer dollars, while families across the co…
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The journey of an Atlanta family’s fight for education | Behind the Investigation
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18:27According to the Georgia Department of Education , 19,888 of Atlanta Public School students missed more than 15 days of class in 2023. A child is considered chronically absent when they’ve missed 10 percent of their school year. An analysis by Atlanta News First Investigates revealed this school system saw metro Atlanta’s highest rate of absenteeis…
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Political Update | Laken Riley Act, immigration raids, federal grants paused, Atlanta's homeless population
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29:48President Donald Trump will sign the Laken Riley Act on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2025, marking his new administration's first step toward immigration reform. At the same time, federal immigration authorities are conducting raids that are arresting alleged criminals who have entered the U.S. illegally. Also, the White House has temporarily suspended all …
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How Georgia's liability law passes high costs down to you | Behind the Investigation
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17:11Businesses and insurance experts argue state law is driving businesses out of high-crime areas and Georgia altogether, as well as making insurance coverage more expensive, if it can be obtained at all.
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‘They’re stealing my sobriety’ | Behind the Investigation
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17:51Two drug testing labs contracted by the state of Georgia to conduct drug tests are under fire for allegedly returning false positive reports.
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Danyel Smith's two-decade fight: A new trial on the horizon? | Behind the Investigation
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14:07The state’s highest court will soon decide whether a man convicted of killing his infant son more than 20 years ago will get a new trial. The case involves the controversial medical diagnosis, shaken baby syndrome. In 2003, a Gwinnett County jury convicted Danyel Smith of murdering his two-month-old son, Chandler. The state’s medical examiner ruled…
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Elderly man scammed out of life savings | Behind the Investigation
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16:14Loris Sinanian is a deacon at St. Francis of Assisi’s in north Georgia’s town of Blairsville. At age 93, he still leads mass, but these days, he needs his faith more than ever. A few months ago, Sinanian lost his wife, Peggy. Just before that, he lost his life savings to an internet scam. “Somehow, they got into my computer,” Sinanian said. “When t…
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Laken Riley Act being debated in Congress | Political Update
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14:05The Laken Riley Act has already passed the U.S. House of Representatives, and is now being considered in the U.S. Senate. Emily Davis, an adjunct professor of law at Emory University and an immigration law expert, joins Atlanta News First Digital Producer Tim Darnell to break down what the proposed law - named after Laken Riley, whose body was foun…
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Metro Atlanta’s snowfall history and why some are speculating more next week | First Alert Weather
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14:29Friday’s winter storm swept through north Georgia and metro Atlanta, covering the area in several inches of snow. Nearly all of north Georgia was under a winter storm warning from 5 a.m. Friday to 7 a.m. Saturday, closing schools and businesses. Many residents could be seen walking around, sledding, and even building snowmen. A cold front is now ex…
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Family of missing woman found dead speak out | Behind the Investigation
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11:36When Patricia Miele’s family moved her into Greenwood Place Assisted Living and Memory Care in Marietta this past October, they trusted the 89-year-old was in good hands, adding the facility came highly recommended. Miele moved from Connecticut to Georgia years ago to be closer to her family and two grandchildren. The former schoolteacher and devou…
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp provides update on state response to Atlanta winter storm
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23:45Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp gave the public an update on Friday morning as a winter storm blew through the area, dumping inches of snow. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.
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Atlanta Winter Weather | Mayor warns residents to stay off the road during snow storm
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8:28Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens appeared on Atlanta News First to update the public on the city's status as a winter storm blows through. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.
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President Joe Biden delivers eulogy during Jimmy Carter's funeral in Washington, D.C.
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11:48President Joe Biden, a longtime friend of Jimmy Carter, delivered Carter's eulogy at his state funeral in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Jan. 9. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.
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Former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young speaks during Jimmy Carter's funeral
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7:52Andrew Young, a civil rights activist and former Atlanta mayor, spoke at Jimmy Carter's funeral in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Jan. 9. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.Atlanta News First による
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Jimmy Carter's grandson, Jason Carter, speaks about his legacy during state funeral
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12:31Jason Carter, Jimmy Carter's grandson and a politician in his own right, was one of several speakers at the former president's state funeral in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, Jan. 9. Download our Atlanta News First app for the latest news and information.
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