• Athens-Clarke County

    Athens Mayor, Commissioners Take Center Stage at Classic Center

    ATHENS, Ga–If you go to the Classic Center Theatre today or tomorrow, you will not see actors on stage–just officials. Athens Mayor Nancy Denson and the Board of Commissioners are taking center stage to set goals and objectives for the county in 2017. Leading the discussion is Doctor Phil Boyle…

  • Education

    Jackson County School Offers Second Chance At High School Diploma

      One school in Jackson County is offering an opportunity for students to get their life back on track. Foothills Education Charter High School is like a traditional high school, but with non traditional settings. The students come in from 4-8 Monday through Friday and work at their own pace…

  • 2016 Election

    American Political Divide: Greater Than Ever

    People in the Athens-Northeast Georgia community are discussing some of those awkward topics you typically want to avoid at family dinners. The Richard B, Russell Special Collections Librbrary on the campus of the University of Georgia is the site for a community forum at 2p.m to discuss “The Divided States of America”.…

  • Today’s Top Three Stories

    Race relations, division and police interaction all come to play in today’s biggest stories in Athens. Here’s what you can expect from our top stories tonight. \t Music is bringing together different groups within the community. Last night Police Chief Scott Freeman and civil rights activist joined hands and hearts to emcee…

  • Athens-Clarke County

    The Police and You: A Discussion on Police Relations

    For those concerned about police brutality and race relations in Athens, you may have the opportunity to voice your concerns tomorrow at a panel discussion on UGA’s campus. The University of Georgia’s Student Government Association, the UGA chapter of the NAACP, College Republicans, and Young Democrats are hosting an open…

  • Third Party Support Gains Ground in Athens

    Reporter James Thompson takes a look at support for third party presidential candidates in Athens.

  • UGA Sports

    2016 SEC Swab-Off

    Forget facing off against each other in sports.  The SEC is competing in a life-saving competion called the Swab-Off for Bone Marrow Registration. “Be the Match“, an organization that connects people who need bone marrow with potential donors, set up at UGA today. They’re here for year two of the…

  • 2016 Election

    A Selfie May Cost You A Vote Or Jail Time

    Early Voting is in full swing at the Athens-Clarke County Board of Elections, but cell phone use, on the other hand, is not. Georgia Code 21-2-413, Section (e), says taking video or pictures is illegal in “the polling place”. In the 25 years Cora Wright, Assistant Director of Board of…

  • Health

    Simple Swabs Turn Students Into Saviors

    When Usha Kaila’s sister was only 5 years old, a severe medical scare showed just how important bone marrow donations can be. “She was getting bruises really easily. We went to the doctor to kinda figure out what that was. And, she was needing blood transfusions, because she had a…

  • Archives

    Weekly Weather Update for October 24th-28th

      This week: Sunny Skies! We’re expecting sunny to mostly sunny skies all week, little to no chance of precipitation, and warmer than average temperatures. Grady Newsource has your 5 day forecast to keep you prepared all week. Watch the full report here, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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