WABE’s Week In Review: The Trump-Kemp feud is reignited and Debby floods Georgia’s coast

The State Election Board meets at the Capitol in Atlanta, Ga.
The Georgia State Election Board meets at the State Capitol in Atlanta, Georgia, on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Georgia’s new election rule could impact November…

Debby causes flooding along the coast…

Also in this episode…



–Marlon Hyde has more on Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines facing a class action lawsuit following the global tech outage last month, claiming the airline refused to give passengers refunds as required.

–Julien Virgin reports on some Georgia’s faith leaders kicking off their ‘Get out the Vote’ campaigns in an effort to reach Black voters.

–Jess Mador tells us officials from across Fulton County celebrated the opening of a new Grady Health System-run mental health center.

–Melissa Feito reports on the National Weather Service predicting another busy hurricane season.

–Stephannie Stokes has more on Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens saying the city is taking steps to bolster a housing program for people living with HIV after the federal government reduced its funding dramatically in recent years.