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A woman was shot and killed mother’s day, the police are investigating.
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It’s the final week of advanced voting for the May 19 General Primary and Nonpartisan Election and over 4,600 voters have cast ballots in Athens Clarke County, according to the county’s election department.
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Governor Brian Kemp signed a slew of bills into law Monday morning.
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Frog calls are a common sound in Georgia and across the South during the spring and summer. Usually, these vocal amphibians are heard and not seen.
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Sonia Altizer, professor and head of the Department of Entomology in the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has spent many years studying monarchs and the infectious diseases that threaten their survival.
NPR News
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Israel sent Iron Dome anti-missile batteries and personnel to operate them to the United Arab Emirates to defend the country during the Iran war, the U.S. ambassador to the country said Tuesday.
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The three high-school birders, dubbed The Pete Dunnelins, have one day to count as many bird species across the state of New Jersey as physically possible. Here's what it takes.
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President Trump says he has a great relationship with President Xi. His trip to China will provide a temperature check.
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A federal program that pays airlines to operate in small and rural communities could have its budget cut in half, leaving parts of the country with no flight options.
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