
Athens Today: From WUGA News
Weekday mornings
The latest local and state news stories, every weekday morning.
Latest Episodes
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Board of Ed. members differ over potential property tax break — inmate attempts escape at local hospital — UNG appoints new president — CCSD pop-up delivers supplies and community engagement — Ossoff-backed exploitation bill passes committee
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Three Republicans, one Democrat oppose debt ceiling fix — challenge to campus carry dismissed — CCSD pop-up bus hits the road
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Competing proposals both promise cuts, but differ on amount — Rosalynn Carter diagnosed with dementia — Clyde, Collins to oppose debt ceiling deal
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The $214 million spending plan could result in property tax hikes for many — Vogtle reactor reaches full power output — HIV data shows room for improvement in Georgia
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Unemployment remains low — community to hold lynching memorial today — Georgia AG weighs in on debt ceiling debate
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County budget could include a property tax cut — Vogtle reactor achieves 90% power — Habitat receives federal grant — UGA/Florida game to stay put
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UGA football player arrested for driving offense — Ossoff to visit Athens — state employees to see raises this summer
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Schools budget includes a roughly 15% tax hike — arrest made in Commerce shooting — UGA researchers develop "superfoam"
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A judge says the DA's office violated the Georgia Crime Victim’s Bill of Rights in the way it handled a rape case — state to check voting machines — carbon emissions fall in Georgia
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Grant money will go towards park improvements — safety improvements are coming to 316 — Henderson Ave. residents weigh in on proposed frat move — unemployment holds steady in Georgia