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Citing a need for more security, the Mayor and Commission meeting scheduled for 6 pm Tuesday has been moved from City Hall.
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The students were among 16 protestors charged with misdemeanors after refusing to relocate their activities to designated protest areas on campus.
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Around 25 people gathered at the Arch on Wednesday afternoon carrying signs and setting up a sound system.
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The University of Georgia ranked second in the nation for a global engagement scholarship intended for aspiring federal government workers.
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Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Wednesday she would call a vote next week on ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson.
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Poultry and egg production is a multi-billion dollar a year industry in Georgia, driven by major production in northeast Georgia.
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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.