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In brief: ACC Commissioner unanimously pass mall redevelopment — state lawmakers okay more oversight for prosecutors — state could give cash to some pregnant women
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In brief: Mall committee expected to vote this afternoon — ACCPD investigates Sunday shooting — Crossover Day at state capitol — renters' rights bill passes House — UGA women's hoops fall to LSU in SEC tourney
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In brief: Ban on gas powered leaf blowers is blocked, Last day for transit survey input, students in D.C. for loan debt, House passes bill on school safety, State leader want to ease rural hospital restrictions, UGA men's basketball faces Florida, baseball host Blue Hose, softball plays Tech
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In brief: Early voting underway in Special Election, Georgia Senate discuss school voucher plan, lawmakers try to increase tobacco tax, UGA men's and women's basketball lose, baseball won three out of four, softball sweeps the floor
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In brief: Polls open Monday at 8:00 for three weeks of early voting — state lawmakers consider more voting bills — Athens Community Career Academy seeks volunteers — UGA women's b-ball wins final home game
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In brief: Commissioners continue discussion of mall redevelopment and homelessness prevention and relief — lawmakers push mental health improvement — Georgia Senators hint at leaner times — UGA men's basketball lost and women's home game tonight — Atlanta Hawks coach fired
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In brief: New questions arise for mall redevelopment — Courthouse reopening — Georgia Deparment of Human services under fire — moving up primaries reaps economic benefits — Georgia men's basketball heads to Arkansas
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In brief: What we know (and don't know) after the grand jury report comes out — Clarke Board of Education wants changes to mall agreement — two Clarke high schools get AP honors — Plant Vogtle launch delayed again — Senate bill targets librarians
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In brief: $1.3 million affordable housing proposal — public input meeting on Thursday — Democrats scolding Republicans for gun bill — A bill to bolster renters rights — appoval of Justice Clarence Thomas statue — Georgia men's basketball wins, women headed to Kentucky
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In brief: release of the cognitive Monitoring Report — county given funds to address homelessness — bill moving forward to enforce bans on public camping by homeless people — state representative pushing for legal sports betting — Georgia mens basketball set to play LSU — Atlanta Hawks lost