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Next week, see how secret letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots, were finally decoded, learn about the movement to convert abandoned railroads into trails and much more. Take a look at what’s coming up!
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GPB is celebrating our donors during this Fall Radio Fund Drive. If you haven’t yet made a donation, listen to GPB radio to find out all the ways you can support us right now, along with opportunities to receive new thank you gifts and enter drawings for tickets, getaways and gift cards.
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Watch the battle of the unbeatens as the Hillgrove Hawks play host to the McEachern Indians in the Region 3-6 battle on GPB-TV or streaming at GPB.org and on the GPB Sports App, Facebook, YouTube and Twitch. This week's Stream Game is the Troup County Tigers vs. LaGrange Grangers matchup. Watch that game live at GPB.org, YouTube or the GPB Sports App. You can also find the latest high school football news, updates, scores and more at GPB.org and on the GPB Sports App.
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NPR remembers longtime host and correspondent Susan Stamberg. Known as one of NPR's 'founding mothers' Stamberg was a producer in 1972 when she became the host of All Things Considered, the first woman to host a national nightly news program. Stamberg passed away Thursday, October 16, 2025 at age 87. Listen on your local station and streaming at GPB.org.
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Edward Norton narrates the story of one of the most unlikely social movements in American history: the struggle to convert thousands of miles of abandoned railroads into trails for cycling and walking. Facing fierce opposition and legal challenges from private property owners, leaders fought to reclaim these corridors for the public, creating a national network of scenic, car-free paths.
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Ratified brings the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) to life through Virginia’s pivotal ratification battle. Led by Black women and with the support of a multi-racial, multi-generational coalition, this documentary traces the legal, political and deeply personal fight to enshrine gender equality in the U.S. Constitution nearly a century after the ERA was first proposed.
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Explore what happens to the truth when an issue explodes on social media. Professor Aaron Tang moderates a panel of experts as they grapple with disinformation about a controversial school board decision spreading rapidly on social media.
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Filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team investigate how the scion of one of America’s most storied dynasties left the Democratic Party and his family to become a powerful player in President Donald Trump’s Washington. A dramatic and timely film about scandal, tragedy, conspiracy theories, power and public health.
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Deep in the Arabian Desert lie thousands of enigmatic stone megastructures whose true form is visible only from the sky. Follow archaeologists as they decipher the mysterious remnants of a Stone Age culture and discover their true purpose.
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Secret messages from Mary, Queen of Scots are finally decoded, with 57 encrypted letters detailing the tragic monarch’s efforts to free herself from imprisonment and gain an advantage over her rival, Queen Elizabeth.
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● Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears
Phryne Fisher, star of Australian 1920s detective series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, rescues a young Bedouin girl, leading her on a globe-trotting adventure to uncover priceless treasures, wartime secrets and an ancient tomb bearing a terrible curse.
● Mademoiselle Holmes
Charlie solves criminal cases with the deductive brilliance and bold spirit of her famous ancestor, Sherlock Holmes. Her Watson-like sidekick Samy admires her unconventional methods but worries about her mental health. In French with English subtitles.
● Promethea
After surviving a car accident unharmed, a 17-year-old girl wakes with no memory and begins to experience terrifying visions linked to an unsolved murder. She soon discovers extraordinary abilities and a growing fear that she may not be just a witness, but something far more dangerous. In French with English subtitles.
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When a massive chemical fire broke out at the BioLab plant in Conyers in September 2024, the EPA had a tool: a plane, capable of mapping the toxic plume in real time. But it never left the ground. GPB's Pamela Kirkland has more. Listen here.
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Meet Skylar Peterson, a 21-year-old from Dacula, Ga., who is redefining classical crossover for a new generation. Skylar shares how a childhood in jazz band and a chance encounter with The Phantom of the Opera led him to study voice, meet producer David Foster’s team and record original songs that have earned hundreds of thousands of streams. The conversation combines artistry, hard work and the sound of a young musician poised to take the global stage.
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An Atlanta-based public relations firm has launched a campaign this week to get former Braves outfielder Dale Murphy elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Read more.
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This week on the Georgia Today podcast, Georgia Republicans seek President Trump's endorsement in the upcoming Senate race, Georgia's voting system has been sold to a former Republican elections director and as the federal government shutdown stretches on, air travelers could experience delays. Listen and subscribe.
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We sit down with GHSA Executive Director Dr. Tim Scott to break down the new Postseason Ranking System and what it means for every team fighting for a playoff position. Then we turn to the Battle of Macland Road, where unbeaten Hillgrove and McEachern square off under the lights, with insights from both head coaches. If you’re looking for clear answers on GHSA playoffs and the week’s biggest matchups, this is the episode for you.
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GPB is again partnering with CompassionCon to celebrate kindness and what it means to be a caring neighbor! Join us for fun hands-on activities and meet local community helpers. Support your neighborhood while learning about acts of kindness. Read more.
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