More student housing downtown. Plus, the Kroger bulldog mystery solved, a new AthFest director, medical marijuana, changes at the ABH and WUGA, bike repairs and an expansion at Clarke Central.
Plus, a recap of the #DensonDebate and updates on local legislation.
Aaron Murray isn't running (though he was honored by the state legislature) but Dustin Kirby and Sharyn Dickerson were last-minute entrants to ACC Commission races.
Meet Tim, Nancy's only challenger for mayor.
The UGA Special Collections Libraries have big plans for the recently acquired Georgia Music Hall of Fame collection.
Tim and Nancy are in for mayor (no, not Gwen), and commission races are set. Plus, Paul Broun oppo research, the Red Barn and Prince Avenue (yes, again).
Plus, Keith Heard's comeback and Mayor Nancy Denson's endorsements.
Thanks to the state legislature, if we want to keep guns out of libraries and other public buildings, it could cost us a bundle.
Updates on new Athens breweries Creature Comforts, Southern Brewing Co. and more.
Qualifying starts Mar. 3. Plus, the candidates on Prince Avenue, unease at the Lyndon House, a push to hire an auditor (finally!) and an NAACP protest.
Plus, downtown parking, commission goals, an Icepocalpyse wrap-up and the Prince Avenue road diet.
No answers, only questions. Plus, Mayor Nancy Denson's campaign is loaded, y'all, and the campus carry bill is back.
Finally, a solution. Complete Streets: Prince Avenue wants to test a three-lane configuration with pedestrian islands.
Athens fared pretty well during the snowstorm. Our local schools, when it comes to funding, haven't.
I repeat: Mayor and commission elections are May 20. Plus, saving the Campbell Center, downtown drama, Leisure Services backlash and flowers for Melissa Link.
Funding for K-12 and higher education remains millions less than before the recession.
Does Tim Denson or Melissa Link have the answers? Plus, the ABH goes behind a paywall, the NAACP threatens to sue Clarke schools, Ciné hires a director and a plan to remake Watkinsville.
She's got lots of money and is looking like a shoo-in. Plus, another empty big box, teacher raises and the Brain Train.
Plus, arcades, community gardens, the Federation of Neighborhoods and influential Athenians.
Similiar tax breaks turned Georgia's movie industry into a $3.1 billion behemoth
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