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In brief: Judge's ruling could disrupt building of Rivian plant — Ian heads north — Library closes to deal with bed bugs — UGA soccer falls to Alabama
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Forecasters predict a mostly uneventful weekend in the Athens area.
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The state’s attorney general warned consumers to be on the lookout for price gouging and scams by con artists who try to take advantage of people affected by Hurricane Ian.
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Florida may have borne the brunt of Hurricane Ian, but now Georgia is bracing for potential impacts. Coastal Georgia is likely to get tropical storm-force winds and heavy rain.
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Tropical Storm Ian continues its march into the Atlantic, before it is expected to turn northwest towards the South Carolina coast.
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Hurricane Ian became Tropical Storm Ian as it made landfall in Florida Thursday. Now the storm is expected to head into the Atlantic before turning back towards the Georgia and South Carolina coast. Athens is likely to see winds and rain in the coming days.
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In brief: Ian is now a tropical storm — Ian is expected to cause winds and rain in the Athens area on Friday — Voting group drops its lawsuit against the state — August Wilson's "Jitney" comes to the Morton — UGA volleyball beats South Carolina — Braves lose to the Nats, prepare for key series against the Mets
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Governor Kemp says Georgia is preparing for Hurricane Ian
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As of 5:00 AM Wednesday, the storm had intensified into a Category 4 hurricane.
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In brief: Ian barrels towards Florida; Athens could see storm impacts on Friday — Georgia Power asks for a rate increase, and there might be more to come — UGA Spring Commencement to become a two-day affair — Braves swat Nats in DC