WABE's Week In Review: Willis testifies as opponents try to boot her from Trump case and lawmakers again target libraries

Ashleigh Merchant, left, attorney for Michael Roman, questions Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis during a hearing on the Georgia election interference case, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in Atlanta. The hearing is to determine whether Willis should be removed from the case because of a relationship with Nathan Wade, special prosecutor she hired in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump. (Alyssa Pointer/Pool Photo via AP)

Trying to improve Georgia’s dismal maternal healthcare …

Lawmakers target Georgia libraries…

Moving forward on reparations…

Another milestone for nuclear power in Georgia…

An important year in Civil Rights on display…

Week In Review extra…

Also in this episode…

–Rahul Bali tells us about some state senators pushing for increased penalties for fake 911 calls or “swatting” after a spate of recent hoaxes on Georgia lawmakers.

–Melissa Feito reports on the ransomware attack on Fulton County that is still impacting some services.

–Marlon Hyde has more on Metro Atlanta’s transportation system possibly getting money for a makeover as the area’s population is expected to swell to around eight million people by 2050.