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Georgia NOW News for Thursday May 21, 2026

5 min · 21 de may de 2026
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From primary election shakeups and looming runoff battles to a metro Atlanta ovarian cancer support group changing lives, this episode covers some of the biggest stories shaping Georgia right now. We break down the results from Georgia’s May primary and general elections, where several major statewide races — including governor, U.S. Senate, lieutenant governor and secretary of state — are headed to June runoffs.  Then, we hear the inspiring story behind Harts of Teal, an Atlanta-based ovarian cancer support group founded by survivor Kim Airhart after her diagnosis.  Plus, the Georgia Ports Authority commits millions toward a major Savannah River deepening study that could reshape shipping in Georgia for decades, and Georgia health officials confirm three new measles cases tied to international travel in an unvaccinated metro Atlanta family. 🎧 Tune in 24/7 to Georgia NOW. Grab the app or listen online at heargeorgianow.com — and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share Georgia NOW News wherever you get your podcasts. #Georgia #GeorgiaPolitics #Election2026 #JonOssoff #KeishaLanceBottoms #Atlanta #OvarianCancerAwareness #SavannahPort #Measles #GeorgiaNews

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