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Jailers in Georgia must now check the immigration status of inmates and apply to help enforce federal immigration law.
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Around 25 people gathered at the Arch around 2 this afternoon carrying signs and setting up a sound system.
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UGA officials have not confirmed whether the students were suspended.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed a slew of legislative bills into law Tuesday afternoon.
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday signed a bill into law limiting the ability of some Chinese citizens to buy land in the state.
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At around 3:40 am, an Athens-Clarke County Police officer responded to the sound of a vehicle crash on West Broad Street and found a man unresponsive in the road. The pedestrian, identified as 34 year old Michael Kitchen of Madison, was rushed to a local hospital where he died from his injuries.
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Unit 4 at Plant Vogtle is officially in commercial operation, coming online nine months after the completion of Unit 3 at the plant south of Augusta.
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Pathways in the Health & Human Services Academy and STEM Academy received recognition from the Georgia Department of Education and other organizations.
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Early voting began on Monday and ends on Friday, May 17.
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During an appearance in Atlanta, Tony Sanger, whose vice president of facilities for the company acknowledged concerns over the company’s plans for the state but stressed they’re not abandoning Georgia even through they have shifted production of its new R2 SUV to its sole plant located in Normal Illinois.
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The nationwide student movement protesting the war in Gaza has reached the UGA campus, resulting in the arrests of several people.
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University of Georgia President Jere W. Morehead released a statement Monday, after some participants were arrested during a protest on campus.