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  • In brief: Kemp continues gas tax halt, promises more tax cuts — Hyundai to build battery factory in northwest Georgia — Flynn testifies as Fulton County election probe seems to near its end — national and conference honors for UGA football players — Hawks to play Nets, minus three starters
  • In brief: Over 2,000 vote early in Clarke over the weekend — a short time frame to return absentee ballots — Ralston eulogized — UGA stays at top of AP football poll — women's hoops record big comeback vs Wisconsin, fall short against Seton Hall — UGA volleyball coach named SEC Coach of the Year
  • In brief: Two Athens schools on list underperforming schools — hate crimes rise in Georgia — ACC commission to mull AirBnB rules — Secretary of State subpoenaed in federal probe — Senate subcommittee to report on sexual abuse in prisons — two UGA football players named to AP All-Americans — Hawks fall to Grizzlies on the road
  • In brief: Georgia set new early voting record — Athens sees high early voting turnout — a look at who's voting in ACC — local Dems undeterred by break-in — Hawks fall to Sixers — UGA faces Hampton in hoops
  • In brief: Utility giant backs down on initial rate increase — Raffensperger calls for end to runoffs — Clarke school officials request funding for ballistic shields — Ossoff-backed prison abuse bill passes Congress — Evans named volleyball All-American
  • In brief: Kemp gives State of the State address — Morehead presents State of the University — Athens Housing CEO to retire — Democrats push to gut "heartbeat law"
  • In brief: Judge set to hear arguments on whether to make public a grand jury report on possible election interference — Lawmakers take a close look at tax breaks — Broadcasting legend set to deliver Mary Frances lecture — University of Georgia's president will deliver annual address — Hawks lose to Bulls — Stetson Bennett Manning Award recipient
  • In brief: Kemp is expected to announce big plans in his state of the state address today — no decision as to whether grand jury report from election interference by Tramp and allies will be released — University of Georgia's record-breaking half a billion dollars — Georgia voters had few problems — UGA basketball heads to Knoxville, Tennessee
  • In brief: Early voting continues to be strong — arrest made in October shooting — Georgia leads nation in new HIV infections — Ralston's wife to run for late husband's House seat — Parade of Lights tonight — UGA Volleyball squad plays first-round tournament game
  • In brief: Early voting could cross 1.5 million mark, possibly more than 20K in Athens — Electins chair says Saturday voting paid off — runoff price tag could exceed $10M — Obama stumps in ATL — a big win for UGA volleyball
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