Local News
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Over the past several years, there have been rapid changes in the radio and technology landscape. Here at WUGA, we are trying to stay ahead of these changes, constantly adapting to the ever-evolving world of media.
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In this segment from NPR's America in Pursuit series, WUGA's Emma Auer reports on Athens and the Georgia Legislature during Reconstruction.
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WUGA’s Havivah Saltz headed downtown last weekend to speak to new and seasoned musicians and find out what it’s like to play Athfest.
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WUGA's Joseph Mazzola takes a closer look at this hidden Athens Gem.
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This week we say goodbye to WUGA’s Senior Content Producer, Emma Auer. Emma has been an integral part of WUGA’s news team, connecting our community to the news that matters.
NPR News
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Federal agents tried to track David Streever to his home and hotel, and left him a warning notice that a critical email he sent the former head of ICE may have been illegal. Now he's suing.
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"Reverend Ray" Broshears founded the queer vigilante group the Lavender Panthers in 1973. The group's impact is still felt today.
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A new study of people 80 and older with exceptional gaits finds fast walkers have about a 50% lower risk of cognitive decline, showing the connection between physical health and brain health.
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Spouses of U.S. citizens have traditionally had a special place in immigration law. That's no longer the case, according to the administration and immigration lawyers.
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