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Meissner to invest $243M in Athens — commissioners okay Bray St. apartment development — ACC animal shelter remains under quarantine — Abrams to teach at Howard
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The order stems from a lawsuit surrounding the 2018 election.
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In brief: State to resume collections of $0.29 tax on gas — ACC Commissioners to hear wish list for new fire station — student housing giant has big financial year — Abrams-backed group to pay $200K in legal fees — celebration set for football champs
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Chris Dowd, editor and publisher of Athens Politics Nerd and a contributor to Athens News Matters, joins Martin Matheny to talk about Tuesday's midterm elections.
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In brief: Warnock leads Walker by about 29K votes, but a runoff is possible — Kemp wins over Abrams — GOP sweeps other statewide offices, holds majorities in General Assembly — UGA moves to top of CFP rankings
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Georgia voters have backed Republican Gov. Brian Kemp for a second term after his first four years in office were tested by a pandemic, protests and a tumultuous 2020 election.
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In brief: Millions expected to vote in historic midterms — No charges filed in police car death of Hancock County woman — Consumer advocates to make their case against Georgia Power rate hike — Ceremony to honor Dooley's life scheduled for Nov. 25 — GA tax collections up — UGA soccer gets NCAA bid; men's and women's b-ball open season with wins
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The combined totals from the two candidates dwarf what they raised in their first matchup four years ago.
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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
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The two candidates met in Atlanta for a debate hosted by WSB.