Greg Trevor
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Monday, February 3rd, begins Severe Weather Preparedness Week across Georgia, dedicated to educating the state’s residents about the dangers of floods, tornadoes and other potential weather disasters.
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Today on Athens News Matters, a local activist on the steps nonprofits are taking in the face of mass deportations. Plus, the influences behind two Athens musicians who will be featured in a Black History Month celebration.
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The fastest-growing segment of the state’s population is women and men over the age of 60 – putting stress on long-term care facilities across Georgia. A critical pain point is a statewide shortage of certified nursing assistants, or CNAs.
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Today on Athens News Matters, the UGA-led initiative to increase the number of certified nursing assistants in Georgia. Plus, a Friendsgiving special with WUGA’s morning hosts
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Today on Athens News Matters, a voice from Asheville, North Carolina describes the days after Hurricane Helene. Plus, how book bans brought a national organization to Athens.
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The Medical director of the Athens Free Clinic and Clarke Middle Health Center talks about the many ways people can protect themselves from the virus, starting with getting a flu shot.
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On the 23rd anniversary of 9/11, we re-share Greg's thoughts and memories of his experience at Ground Zero
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Today on Athens News Matters, District 8 Commissioner Carol Myers gives the latest on the Eastside’s new library. Plus, WUGA’s Greg Trevor describes his experience surviving the attacks on 9-11.
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WUGA’s Greg Trevor, a survivor of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, talks with Adam Fouche, UGA’s Executive Director for Emergency Preparedness
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Today on Athens News Matters, a Georgia-based activist discusses how widespread methane gas leaks are a health equity issue. Plus, what happens when sustainability becomes trendy.