Tuesday June 17th, 2025 10:19AM

The Drive at 5

Dubnik discusses redistricting special session
State Rep. Matt Dubnik discusses the opening day of the special legislative session on redistricting and what he expects to happen as lawmakers try to redraw Congressional, state House and state Senate maps.
9:20AM ( 3 years ago )
Rep. Clyde discusses infrastructure and budget bills, broadband internet
Rep. Andrew Clyde, who represented the Ninth Congressional District, discusses whether he thinks Democratic infrastructure and budget bills will ever come to a vote.
9:12AM ( 3 years ago )
Sartain talks about new book on Georgia adoption law
Gainesville-based adoption attorney Judy Sartain has a new book, "Beginner' Guide to Georgia Adoption Law: How to Make the Right Decision and Move Forward."
2:02PM ( 3 years ago )
Infectious disease expert discusses children and the COVID vaccine
Dr. William Schaffner joined WDUN's "Newsroom" to discuss the low-dose Pfizer COVID vaccine and its use on children age 5-11.
8:59AM ( 3 years ago )
Emory professor discussed economic impact of World Series
Tom Smith, a business professor at Emory University's Goizueta Business School and an expert of sports economics, discusses the economici impact of the three World Series games to be played at Truist Park.
10:49AM ( 3 years ago )
Haas discusses his new book on the Kennedy brothers
Lawrence Haas is the author of a new book on the Kennedy brothers and their role in shaping American police for nearly six decades.
8:58AM ( 3 years ago )
Mathe discusses Hall is Home for Kids initiative
Ari Mathe, a Gainesville-based child welfare attorney who is active with Hall is Home for Kids, discussed effort to collect money and gifts to that about 450 foster children in Hall County can have a Merry Christmas.
9:48AM ( 3 years ago )
Jenn Gregory discusses how shortages may affect holiday shopping
Jenn Gregory, president of Downtown Strategies, discusses supply chain issues and worker shortages and how they may affect your holiday shopping in 2021.
8:53AM ( 3 years ago )
PSC Commissioner Echols talks about electricty costs, solar power
Tim Echols, a member of the Georgia Public Service Commission and a strong proponent of green energy, talked about why electricity bills will be going up and shared progress that state in making in solar energy.
11:36AM ( 3 years ago )
Belle Isle discusses election integrity, race for Secretary of State
David Belle Isle, a Republican candidate for Secretary of State, has made election integrity this top priority is the race to unseat incumbent Brad Raffensparger.
9:30AM ( 3 years ago )