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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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After a narrow and historic victory, Warnock stresses conciliation and bipartisanship.
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In brief: Warnock wins narrow victory — ACC commissioners vote no on firefighters union and ADUs — security guard arrested for bomb threat against county Democrats — UGA men's basketball loses to Ga Tech, women face Mercer today
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Millions have voted early in Georgia, with millions more expected to turn out on election day
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In brief: Election day in Georgia — ACC commissioners to consider guesthouse ordinance — Ossoff's civil rights bill signed into law — UGA women's basketball falls to NC State, men to face off against Ga. Tech
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In brief: 1.8 million Georgians vote early in Senate runoff; over 22K early voters in Athens — CCSD Superintendent wraps up town hall series tonight — new report details pandemic's toll on kids' mental health — GA Power faces opposition to coal ash plan — UGA Volleyball's season comes to an end in Texas — UGA to face Ohio State in football playoffs
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Some 27 percent of active voters have already cast a ballot in Georgia's US Senate runoff.
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This week's news, plus the recent break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters in Athens, whether the push for Saturday voting was worth it, and the possible outcome of next week’s runoff election for US Senate.
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As of Friday morning, 1,472,515 early and absentee votes had been cast.
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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