Local News
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The dismissal comes after Stricklin’s 10th season as the Georgia baseball head coach. The Bulldogs fell to South Carolina in a 9-0 rout in the first round of the SEC baseball tournament.
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Some homeowners may see increased property taxes pending approval of the Clarke County School District’s 2024 budget.
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Georgia workers are leaving their jobs at one of the highest rates in the nation.
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Registration is now open for the Leisure Services Department’s Grand Slam summer program for teens. The program is open to Athens-Clarke County middle and high school students aged 11 to 17.
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The Phi Kappa Tau fraternity has withdrawn its application to purchase the property on Baxter Street currently home to The Red&Black.
NPR News
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The AI programs we are creating could outsmart us and lead to our collective demise, according to the tech industry's leading experts who say it's time to address the threats they pose.
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Following the launch, officials in South Korea's capital of Seoul sent alerts for residents to prepare for evacuation, but there were no immediate reports of damages or disruption.
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Central Park West draws from James Comey's experience in the FBI and as a U.S attorney for the southern district of New York.
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McCarthy, who struck a compromise deal to avoid a debt default, faces criticism from members of his own conference and a potential threat that could oust him as speaker. He says his job is secure.
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