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Georgia Trend Daily – May 7, 2026

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From Campus to Classroom: Stories That Shape Education

Key takeaways
  • Healthcare access gaps: busy schedules and costs delay appointments, causing postponed screenings and missed diagnoses.
  • Republican and Democratic voters agree inflation is Georgia's single most important issue amid rising gas prices from the Iran war.
  • A 22,000-acre wildfire in South Georgia keeps 17 counties under a burn ban, though some restrictions were eased elsewhere.
  • Kia Georgia highlighted investor interest, workforce investment, and robotics and AI, driven by a culture of continuous improvement.
  • Rio's Law signed to require specialized police training for traffic stops involving people with autism, aiming to reduce confrontations.

May 7, 2026 GPB

Staff, Pamela Kirland and Kristi York Wooten report that Ted Turner, the entrepreneur who founded CNN, America’s first 24-hour cable news network in Atlanta in 1980, died Wednesday, May 6, after a brief time in hospice care. He was 87.

 

May 7, 2026 Georgia Trend – Exclusive!

Amanda Free reports, it’s a scenario far too familiar: a routine checkup gets postponed, a screening is delayed, or a symptom is ignored. Life is busy. Appointments take time to schedule, and for many, there’s a real concern about whether care will fit into this week’s budget.

May 7, 2026
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mirtha Donastorg and Amy Wenk report, Republican and Democratic voters in Georgia have vastly different opinions on most topics, they do agree on at least one thing: Inflation is the single most important issue facing the state today. Their concerns reflect the rocky national economic landscape as gas prices keep increasing in the wake of the war with Iran and the cost of goods and services continues to climb.

May 7, 2026
The Brunswick News

Michael Hall reports that Gov. Brian Kemp eased burning restrictions in parts of South Georgia Wednesday and left the burn ban on 17 counties, including Brantley, where a 22,000-acre wildfire continues to burn. Glynn County is also among the 17 drought-parched counties still under a state and locally ordered burn ban.

May 7, 2026
The Current

Mary Landers reports that when wildfires erupted in South Georgia last month, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources was one of several state agencies that pitched in to fight them. Along with protecting people and property they’re keeping an eye out for rare species, especially a plant called the hairy rattleweed.

May 7, 2026
GlobalAtlanta.com

Trevor Williams reports that international investors came away with top manufacturing awards at Partnership Gwinnett’s Movers and Makers breakfast May 1, while the sold-out crowd got a deeper look at the tech and sustainability strategies that power Georgia’s first foreign-owned car plant. In a keynote and Q&A session, Kia Georgia CEO Stuart Countess covered how the Korean auto maker has invested in people and processes, driving innovation through robotics and AI, but mostly by instilling a culture of continuous improvement.

May 7, 2026
WABE

DorMiya Vance reports that the the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project is underway. The effort is a week-long venture, May 3-8, that will produce houses for 24 homeowners in Sylvan Hills, a southwest Atlanta neighborhood.

May 7, 2026
Saporta Report

Delaney Tarr reports, in the 1970s, Atlanta rallied around a campaign to “Save the Fox Theater” from imminent destruction. On May 6, National Historic Preservation Month, Fox Gives awarded $1 million in two multi-year grants to the historic DeSoto Theatre in Rome and the Thomasville Municipal Auditorium to support the long-term preservation of the two Georgia spaces.

May 7, 2026
Marietta Daily Journal

Staff reports, a dedicated $4.75 stormwater utility fee for Cobb County Water System customers is coming to unincorporated Cobb and the city of Mableton this summer. The monthly fee will start being levied June 1.

May 7, 2026
Griffin Daily News

Larry Stanford reports, midway through the second week of early voting for the May 19 General Election and Nonpartisan Primary, Spalding County is outpacing Georgia in the percentage of voters casting ballots. At the end of voting on Tuesday, Apr. 5, Spalding County had 6.2% of its registered voters already casting ballots, compared to the state average of 4.2%.

May 7, 2026
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer

Sundi Rose reports that President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill has shifted the financial burden of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to the states, raising questions about Georgia’s ability to fund their share for the many recipients across the state. Roughly one in six Georgia residents rely on SNAP benefits each month, according to recent data.

May 7, 2026
Georgia.gov

Staff reports that Gov. Kemp, joined by First Lady Marty Kemp, Speaker Jon Burns, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper, Georgia Forestry Commission Director Johnny Sabo, members of the General Assembly, and other agriculture and natural resource officials, signed multiple bills into law today supporting Georgia’s farmers and foresters, as well as preserving critical natural resources.

May 7, 2026
Capitol Beat News

Ty Tagami reports that many people with autism get pulled over in Georgia, the police officer who stops their vehicle may soon have special training to reduce the risk of a misunderstanding that can escalate into a confrontation. Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed “Rio’s Law,” named after a boy with autism whose mother, Layla Luna, advocated for a similar law that passed in South Carolina after a difficult traffic stop.

May 7, 2026
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Greg Bluestein, Tia Mitchell, Patricia Murphy and Adam Beam report, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is well aware of his third-place standing in the Republican polls for governor. And he’s acting like it doesn’t matter. At a Smyrna Rotary meeting on Tuesday — the Republican candidate has made a habit of going to chamber meetings and Rotary clubs — he leaned into his low-key, detail-heavy pitch.

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