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For many college students, studying abroad is a high point in their education, when they get to immerse themselves in a new culture.
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The Hot Corner Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary in June, featuring food vendors, live music, and local business pop-ups.
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Travel and Leisure named Athens one of the 25 Best College Towns in the U.S., highlighting its creative culture, campus energy, and strong sense of community.
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The program, intended to improve Georgia’s ranking on indicators of child “well-being”, received $30 million in funding in fiscal year 2024, more than a quarter of it from the state.
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The Georgia Department of Community Affairs has launched the Georgia Dream Peach Advantage Loan Program.
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Pitchfest offers a unique opportunity for aspiring filmmakers to present their project ideas to a panel of seasoned industry professionals.
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Under an agreement the Atlanta-based utility and the Georgia Public Service Commission’s Public Interest Advocacy Staff reached in May, Georgia Power will not seek to raise base rates until 2028 at the earliest.
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The program aims to empower incarcerated individuals and help them create successful futures.
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Senator John Ossoff said the bill risks gutting the Medicaid program, which provides health insurance for low income Americans and people with disabilities.
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The mother of one of the students killed in last September’s shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia announced plans to file a lawsuit against officials in Barrow and Jackson Counties.
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While the Supreme Court’s decision does not directly apply to Georgia’s statute, it is expected to influence how courts assess similar laws in more than 20 other states.
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The audit of results in all 159 counties for the District 2 Republican contest found one batch of 328 audited ballots had a discrepancy, but it was within an expected margin of error for a hand count.