WABE's Week In Review: Georgia plays big role in Trump federal indictment and thousands cut off Medicaid in the state

This Jan. 7, 2021, image taken from Coffee County, Ga., security video, appears to show Cathy Latham (center, long turquoise top), introducing members of a computer forensic team to local election officials. Latham was the county Republican Party chair at the time. The computer forensics team was at the county elections office in Douglas, Ga., to make copies of voting equipment in an effort that documents show was arranged by attorney Sidney Powell and others allied with then-President Donald Trump. (Coffee County, Georgia via AP)

— Sam Gringlas (@gringsam) August 1, 2023

Civil case settled…

Bipartisan DA effort…

Fired up …

Congrats!

Also in this episode…

–Jess Mador tells us about the thousands of Georgians losing their Medicaid care.

–Chamian Cruz has more on the recommendations from a community task force on the controversial Atlanta Public Safety Training Center.

–Rahul Bali looks at how some Indian grocery stores and their customers in Atlanta are dealing with a shortage of imported rice.

–Christopher Alston has more on the Atlanta Braves launching youth leagues across Georgia and Alabama for baseball and softball.