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Georgians from around the state came to Athens to celebrate the white cane—a tool used by people who are blind to lead independent lives.
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ACC Fire department responded to a call this past Saturday at the Serene at Northside apartment complex on Old Hull Road.
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New research from UGA shows when younger children have access to smartphones, it can lead to a negative impact on their mental health.
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Starting this fall, the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce will invite participants to a series of nonpartisan informational events on running for office.
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The trestle is one part of the old Georgia Railroad, now the site of a partially finished multi-use path called the Firefly Trail.
NPR News
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The co-founding member of the band was known as the Spaceman and had a hit single of his own in "New York Groove."
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Susan Stamberg joined NPR at its start, originally to cut tape — literal tape, with a single-sided blade — at a time when commercial networks almost never hired women.
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The charges come two months after the FBI executed a search warrant at Bolton's suburban Washington home.
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The Arizona Democrat would be the decisive signature on a petition to force a vote on releasing the records. But Speaker Mike Johnson says he will not swear her in until after the shutdown is over.
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