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Stories by Blake Aued, Editor

  • City Pages

    ACC Will Require Multifamily Recycling

    At long last, Athens apartment-dwellers will be able to recycle.

  • Binders Full of Ballots

    We Kept Tabs on the Candidates So You Don't Have To

    Get up to speed on local races before you do your civic duty.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    Normaltown is the latest battleground in the War on Development, and House Speaker David Ralston says get ready for more state budget cuts. Yay!

  • Charter School Amendment

    For Students or For Profit?

    Educators fear a charter school constitutional amendment will drain money from struggling public schools and create a system segregated by race and class.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    Rep. Paul "Pit of Hell" Broun is here to stay, Terrapin praises ACC, Carter Kessler breaks out the checkbook, and preservationists have a busy week ahead.

  • Automatic for the People

    Hungry Crowds Rally to Weaver D's Side

    A famous local restaurateur gets by with a little help from his friends (and Flagpole... and Facebook... and Twitter).

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    Our own Bill Cowsert could be the next head honcho in the state Senate. Plus, the Athens-Clarke Commission takes another crack at recycling, and Commissioner Ed Robinson is going out in style.

  • City Pages

    Downtown Master Plan Websites Up

    New websites have information and feedback forms for the downtown Athens master plan.

  • City Pages

    Architect: No Decision Made on Legion Pool

    The University of Georgia's top architect says administrators haven't decided whether to demolish Legion Pool.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    Why is Michael Adams so widely disliked? We have answers. Also, who will be the next UGA president, and why is a Republican legislator showing up at local Democratic meetings?

  • City Pages

    More Budget Cuts Coming at UGA

    Another 150 jobs are gone at the University of Georgia, and President Michael Adams has had just about enough.

  • City Pages

    Downtown Sexual Assaults On the Rise?

    An advocate for sexual assault victims says clients are reporting that bar employees spiked their drinks.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    An Atlanta Highway business owner worries GDOT will put his store under, a new hotel is coming to downtown Athens, a movie filmed in Athens opens and frustration grows with state budget cuts.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    The arts are a huge job creator in Athens. Why don't we start thinking of them that way? Plus, a City Hall fixture has gone behind the big rail in the sky.

  • Big Box Apocalypse

    Bringing Atlanta Highway Back to Life

    A new mall in Oconee County, an intown development boom, traffic congestion, a still-struggling consumer economy and sheer ugliness are threatening to wipe out Atlanta Highway.

  • City Pages

    UGA Moves Closer to Partner Benefits

    By 2014, gay and lesbian UGA employees may be able to put their partners on their insurance.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    Doug McKillip may not be done with politics, and two Bogart rezoning requests are a sign of things to come.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    The Classic Center expansion is bringing a new hotel downtown, and recent election results could reopen heated debate over local political districts.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    Students at The Red & Black blew a chance to show why they deserve to run their own newspaper. Plus, a potential public hearing on Legion Pool and Mayor Nancy Denson's newfound super powers.

  • City Dope

    Athens News and Views

    The Red & Black fiasco was a prime example of what's wrong with journalism these days. Could it have been print journalism's Network moment?

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