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Early voting has started for the Public Service Commission—the statewide entity that regulates for-profit energy companies. In Athens, grassroots organizers are preparing to get out the vote.
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Changes to a federal food assistance program will be implemented in November. Local food banks expect that more people will need their services in the coming weeks.
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A pet owner’s worst nightmare may be their pet getting lost, stuck in a cage at a far-away pound.
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Athens' pups and their owners showed up in their Halloween finest for Athenspets' Annual Boo-Le-Bark on the Boulevard costume contest and parade.
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In it's 7th year, Porchfest was bigger than ever! 260 bands played across 7 historic neighborhoods throughout Athens for Porchfest 2025.
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Many concerned Athenians joined in on the ‘No Kings’ protests over the weekend, which organizers report drew more than 7 million participants nationwide.
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While many seasoned musicians performed on porches all across Athens, it’s clear that growing up in this musical city is inspiring younger talent to take the stage as well.
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Music and visual art inspired one another on a recent October evening in Athens, where local musicians Tracy Brown and Jeff Lustig performed jazz and blues for the inaugural session of Music in the House.
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Historic Athens Porchfest will return for its sixth year this weekend, bringing crowds to the front stoops of seven of the Classic City's historic neighborhoods. While some bands are regulars at the free music festival, others are brand new.
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As cold and flu season approaches, we all know the drill—grab some tissues, hand sanitizer, and maybe get a flu shot.
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Georgians from around the state came to Athens to celebrate the white cane—a tool used by people who are blind to lead independent lives.
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ACC Fire department responded to a call this past Saturday at the Serene at Northside apartment complex on Old Hull Road.