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An Athens nonprofit is holding one of its biggest fundraising events this weekend.
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An investigation has been opened after a man was struck by a train Monday, March 16th. At 11:59 a.m., the Barrow County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a train versus pedestrian accident.
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The Athens Homeless Coalition gave an annual update to the Athens-Clarke County Commission this week. The organization’s Executive Director said a new tool has drawn a clearer picture of homelessness in the city.
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Activist, author, and forager Robin Greenfield is visiting Georgia this week, five months into his campaign of living by foraging alone.
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The Reclaim Trade Powers Act would end the 10% tariff on most global goods. Senator Warnock discussed the impact on Georgia farmers.
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Senator Raphael Warnock is spearheading a bipartisan measure to stop large corporations from buying large swaths of single-family homes in Georgia and the rest of the nation.
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Athens-Clarke County officials have confirmed a case of rabies in a community cat captured near the Athens-Clarke and Oconee county line earlier this month.
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Recent research from the University of Georgia’s College of Pharmacy suggests that remote doctor visits help breast cancer survivors maintain their follow up care.
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A judge has rejected a request for a new trial for a Venezuelan man convicted of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, a case that became a flashpoint in the national debate over immigration.
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St. Mary’s Health Care System has rescheduled its Community Health Fair at the Athens Regional Library.
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The Animal Services Department has announced changes to its shelter hours and field services schedule to allow staff more time to complete essential operational duties, including shelter cleaning, staff training, and casework updates.
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The Table is a campus ministry that serves about a hundred University of Georgia students. On March 28th, the Table will accept donated firearms during an event called Guns2Gardens.