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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
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Shooting on early Saturday morning left two injured, including a UGA student
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In brief: Gingrich and Flynn could testify after November's midterm election — New details in weekend shooting in downtown Athens — Tax collections surge in Georgia — UGA kicks off initiative to train more nursing assistants — braves play first playoff game this afternoon
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The shooting, one of several downtown in recent months, took place early Saturday morning near Clayton and Pulaski Streets.
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Saulters has served as interim chief since March.
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In brief: The measure to reduce the number of commissioners needed to pass some types of legislation has sparked skepticism and bickering among some commissioners — no major leads so far in weekend shooting on Athens' east side — Warnock reports over $26 million raised — Kemp continues suspension of state's gas tax — Braves flounder against Marlins
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ACC Police have yet to determine a motive in Sunday shooting
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In brief: Special election to fill Parker's seat creates myriad complications — state lawmaker says Georgia needs to improve cybersecurity — more arrests in August downtown shooting — ATL United wins while Braves fall short, UGA Volleyball faces NC State
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In brief: Kemp calls for grants to cover COVID learning loss — ACCPD investigating weekend shooting — COVID booster should improve state's infection rate — Athens women sentenced in hit and run — UGA stays in top 20 in US News rankings — Braves fall to Giants
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In brief: Kemp calls for grants to cover COVID learning loss — ACCPD investigating weekend shooting — COVID booster should improve state's infection rate — Athens woman sentenced in hit and run — UGA stays in top 20 in US News rankings — Braves fall to Giants