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Doctors specialize in all sorts of medicine, from internal to dermatological. But for one Athens doctor, it’s all about puberty and periods.
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Every year, TEDxUGA puts University of Georgia faculty and students, as well as Athens residents, on the stage to exchange ideas. This April, Harshaa Rajarajan will take the stage.
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The Bulldog Basics is a resource program that provides students at the University of Georgia with personal care items to meet their basic needs.
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They encourage parents and caregivers to bring their car seats and vehicles for a hands on safety check. Certified technicians will ensure seats are installed correctly.
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Prince Avenue cornerstone cafe, Hendershot’s, will remain open despite an earlier announcement that the business would soon cease operations.
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Georgia drivers are one step closer to seeing lower prices at the pump. The State Senate has voted to suspend the gas tax, a day after their counterparts in the House sanctioned the move.
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Timothy Pritchett, the Clarke County School District’s 2025-26 Teacher of the Year, is in the running to become the 2026-27 Georgia Teacher of the Year.
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House Bill 1199 successfully passed through the Georgia House of Representatives March 18th. The bill would suspend the state’s motor fuel tax for 60 days if it can also pass through the state’s senate.
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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 Historic Preservation Commission has recommended to the county’s Mayor and Commission that the building be designated a local historic landmark.
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According to the Athens-Clarke County Police Department, 19-year-old Dylan Bentley, of Jefferson, died on Sunday. 22-year-old Clayton Adams of Hull, died at the scene.