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In brief: ACC commissioners hear plans for mall redevelopment — budget cuts could be coming to GA colleges and universities — HOPE payouts could increase — new Department of Labor head promises changes — Hawks beat Mavs
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In brief: Understaffing in DA's office raises concerns — state lawmakers hear from Kemp, state's chief economist — UGA falls to Kentucky
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In brief: State legislators could change runoff laws — education funding and abortion also on lawmakers' agendas — three new ACC commissioners to be sworn in — audit finds R and D tax credit isn't paying off — UGA women fall to South Carolina, men to face Auburn, Hawks lose to Warriors in OT
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In brief: ACC commissioners unanimously approve Prince Ave. changes — lawmakers urge salary hike for law enforcement — Senate subcommittee finds sexual abuse in federal prisons — two local congressmen among those texting Meadows after 2020 election — UGA to hold graduation on Friday — four UGA players named to Sporting News All-American team
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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
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In brief: UGA Terry dean says Georgia is in better shape than most to handle economic turndown — commissioners to vote on Prince Ave changes — qualifying next week for District 2 — Hawks win in thrilling buzzer beater
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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
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In brief: In historic win, Warnock performed better in many places than he did in the general election — changes coming to county auditor's office — Georgia Power nuke plant hits testing milestone — women's b-ball team handles Mercer
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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
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In brief: More than 2 million Georgians have voted early so far — Abrams and Kemp fundraising tops $165 million — State agency cuts off rental assistance — UGA soccer plays in SEC semis tonight