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House lawmakers passed the bill 167-4, marking the first action the General Assembly has taken on plans to mine titanium along Trail Ridge in Charlton County.
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A University of Georgia study highlights the high prevalence of suicidal thoughts among rural Black men, with childhood adversity and racism posing significant risks.
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Most STRs seem to be locally owned — Georgia Senate passes immigration measure — Public Service Commission members could see longer terms — ACC Animal Shelter not accepting dogs until April 8
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The state commission that oversees the pricing for Georgia’s utilities could see its term limits extended by two years after multiple blocked election cycles.
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Some Georgia lawmakers are having second thoughts about limiting the value of the state’s lucrative film tax credit.
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The bill will require local law enforcement agencies to verify the immigration status of people aged 18 years or older who have been arrested.
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Have an old VHS that captured the childhood moments of basketball games and camping trips but no way to actually view the memories? Thanks to the University of Georgia Libraries, community members are invited to “Free the Tapes” with free digitization services to bring the images back to their screens.
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Athens Clarke County residents can share their thoughts at a drop-in public meeting on Thursday, March 28th at Fire Station #7, located at 2350 South Barnett Shoals Road, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM.
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Laken Riley’s murder ignited a flurry of political talking points and immigration legislation, which would withhold federal and state funding from sheriffs who refuse to report undocumented detainees and prisoners to immigration and customs enforcement.
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ACCPD checked nearly 1800 vehicles on Mitchell Bridge Road between 8:45 am and 11:30 am and at Danielsville Road between 1:00 pm and 3:30 pm.
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At this month’s meeting, the Planning Commission passed a text amendment to county code that would forbid the county Commission from approving their recommendations with conditions or modifications.
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Willie James Pye was executed last night — Planning Commission proposal could cause friction with ACC commissioners — state lawmakers pass union bill — Georgia Senators move ahead with vouchers — Sheriff's Office to hold self-defense classes