-
Today on Athens News Matters: Athens is growing…a lot. We’ll talk about how current Athenians can impact the way the city develops. Plus, we’ll hear from candidates for county tax commissioner about their qualifications.
-
Today on Athens News Matters, we speak with candidates for County Sheriff, who will discuss their plans to increase the salaries of sheriff’s deputies. Plus, we’ll hear from a local author about her new novel, which tells the story of a talented Irishman exiled from his home in the late 19th century.
-
This week on Athens News Matters, Athens-Clarke County Commissioners met for the first time this year earlier this week. One item on the agenda was the allocation of federal funds to address the needs of unhoused people. We talk about the plan with Commissioner Dexter Fisher.
-
This is Athens News Matters. For our final installment of the year, it’s okay to not be okay. Join us as we wade into the work of taking care of our mental health this holiday season. Plus, we indulge in our staff’s favorite festive tunes in WUGA’s annual holiday playlist.
-
Today on Athens News Matters, we discuss the factors contributing to homelessness in our community with local nonprofit leaders and city officials.
-
This week on Athens News Matters, as we get ready for Thanksgiving, we’ll take a look back at some of our news coverage about food insecurity in Athens and the toll it takes on families.
-
-
-
Military families using food banks
-
Jesse Houle recaps commission meeting
-
Reporter-producer Allison Salerno introduces us to a Georgia combat veteran - who has found an unconventional way to heal.
-
Today on Athens News Matters, a new library is coming to the east side – but where? Commissioner Carol Myers joins us. Plus, how the National Council for Mental Wellbeing is tackling substance use disorder.