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Carin Wagner acknowledges endangered tree species with photographs printed on silk banners and hand-painted images.
A “Ghost Forest” In Macon: Carin Wagner’s “Vulnerable and Vanishing Trees” Exhibit
Mei Mayville, Murphy Center • April 8, 2026
Erin Hawkins, a local muralist and studio owner that goes by “Mama Hawk Draws," is seen painting a mural piece.
A Macon Mural Story
Parker Hartley, Murphy Center • March 16, 2026
Yaupon holly grows in marginal soils from Virginia to Texas. It is North America's only plant that produces caffeine, which is likely why it has been enjoyed as a tea for hundreds of years.
Coffee prices have you down? Meet North America’s own hot brewed pickup: Yaupon tea
Grant Blankenship, Georgia Public Broadcasting • December 15, 2025
  • Ballot QR code bill headed to governor after Georgia lawmakers scale back hand-counting requirement June 23, 2026
    Georgia lawmakers dialed back a controversial change that would have mandated hand recounts of the two top-ticket races in every election before local officials could certify the results. The hand-count provision was added by Senate Republicans over the weekend to a measure extending the state’s self-imposed deadline to stop using ballot QR codes to tally […]
    Maya Homan
  • GOP lawmakers save Kemp from rare threat of a veto override  June 22, 2026
    Georgia Republicans on Monday blocked a Democratic attempt to push for what would have been the first vote to override a veto from Gov. Brian Kemp. Atlanta Democratic state Rep. Stacey Evans called on her colleagues to override one of Kemp’s vetoes on a Republican-sponsored bill. The bill, which passed unanimously out of both chambers […]
    Alander Rocha
  • Georgia is losing farmland fast. A new state program aims to help save it June 22, 2026
    This coverage is made possible through a partnership between WABE and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. Russ Moon grows corn, soybeans and strawberries and raises cattle on his family farm in Madison County, Georgia, outside of Athens.  His family has worked that land for four generations, around 100 years. And he said he wants […]
    Emily Jones, WABE/Grist