Grace Saidi
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Secretary of State asks for $25 million for new technology to remove QR codes from ballots
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A new University of Georgia study shows that Joro spiders tolerate city life better than most native spiders. The species has been known to make a home for itself next to busy roads and highly populated areas.
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The voter registration deadline for the March 12 Presidential Preference Primary and Winterville Special Election is Feb. 12. People who need to register, change their name or addresses must do so by the deadline.
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A new stroke treatment based on University of Georgia research will enter clinical trials during the first half of the year. The drug can treat neurodegenerative disorders like ALS, and it is the first neural stem cell therapy to target the nervous system.
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Georgia Representative Richard Smith died Monday night at age 78 after fighting the flu.
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No. 6 Georgia will play No. 5 Florida State in the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida on Dec. 30. After losing to Alabama in the SEC Championship, the Georgia Bulldogs fell to No. 6 in the College Football Playoff ranking.
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On Dec. 2, quilters, community members and members of the Powers family will gather at the Gospel Pilgrim Cemetery to honor the “Mother of African American Quilting,” Harriet Powers.
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Two men were arrested and five guns seized — proposed State Senate map would create two new majority-Black districts — Historic Athens highlights community leaders in event
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The Athens-Clarke County Police Department seized four handguns and an AR-15 during an arrest on Nov. 22 at approximately 1:09 p.m.
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The North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church voted to allow 261 congregations to break from the denomination over theological differences and the role of LGBTQ+ people in the church.