Where will the people who were living under the bridge go?
Athens' new $2.4 million park-and-ride lot is sitting empty.
And more crime news in Flagnet, our weekly police blotter.
Also in City Dope, Democrats unveil their agenda, Chip Rogers is under fire for GPB cronyism, an ethics bill makes everyone a lobbyist and big boxes flee Atlanta Highway.
Pick draws praise, but some are skeptical of secrecy surrounding the in-house hire.
Plus, nonpartisan redistricting, Keith Heard looks back and Michael Adams gives his "unfettered" opinion.
And somebody stole, then gave back, Patterson Hood's guitar.
Will the next Google or Facebook come out of downtown Athens?
Plus, Classic Center public art, the park-and-ride lot, Selig traffic, Buena Vista and more in City Dope.
The co-op has a new funding model: selling shares to raise money.
Plus, the infamous Piggly Wiggly bacon thief is sentenced and more in Flagnet, Flagpole's new police blotter.
State lawmakers might finally be for real about weaning themselves away from lobbyists.
ACC commissioners will vote on the Buena Vista historic district and try to figure out what to do with vacant student apartments.
A new park and new street grid are some of the ideas Athenians will weigh in on next month.
Two new commissioners get to work, Broun disses Boehner, and what does downtown development mean for existing student apartments?
Were ACC officials good little boys and girls? Athens tennis players might not think so.
Kathryn Lookofsky will be out in June after seven years as executive director of the Athens Downtown Development Authority.
After questions were raised about the bidding process for a $47 million contract to renovate and expand the Clarke County Jail, ACC officials are rebidding the project.
Coal or candy in the stocking? Reaction to new plans for an Oconee Street mixed-use development ranges from elation to relief to skepticism.
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