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  • 21 hours ago | gpb.org | Alana Wise

    Pharmaceutical company AvKare has issued a voluntary recall on several of its over-the-counter products for dry and irritated eyes, citing regulatory "deviations" identified during an audit by the Food and Drug Administration. "Health Hazard to the user is unknown," AvKare said in a statement on its website.

  • 1 day ago | gpb.org | Benjamin Payne

    Family heirlooms, forgotten attic discoveries, and flea market finds all converged at the Georgia State Railroad Museum in April as PBS's Antiques Roadshow transformed the downtown venue into a bustling treasure-hunting hub. The beloved program - which reaches more than 5 million weekly viewers on TV, streaming platforms and social media - chose the Hostess City of the South as the first stop on its five-city tour marking the show's 30th anniversary season.

  • 3 days ago | gpb.org | Benjamin Payne

    Catholics across Georgia marked a milestone in Church history over the weekend as the Diocese of Savannah celebrated a special Mass honoring Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S.-born pontiff. Braving heavy rain and thunderstorms in downtown Savannah, parishioners filed into the pews of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist on Saturday, where Bishop Stephen Parkes led the liturgy.

  • 4 days ago | gpb.org | Pamela Kirkland

    In the final episode of Manufacturing Danger: The BioLab Story, host Pamela Kirkland returns to Jean Sadler, a longtime Conyers resident and pillar of her community. Jean and her husband, Al, pastor the Church of New Beginnings, where they've comforted others while quietly grappling with their own health issues in the wake of the September 2024 BioLab fire.

  • 6 days ago | gpb.org | Chloe Veltman

    The late Japanese American artist Ruth Asawa is best known for abstract wire sculptures inspired by curvaceous natural forms. But she also regularly drew the floral bouquets that family members, friends and acquaintances gave her over the years for Mother's Day and other occasions. Some of these drawings are currently on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art as part of a major Asawa retrospective. Asawa died at 87 years old in 2013.

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