Stories by Blake Aued, Editor
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ACC Will Require Multifamily Recycling
At long last, Athens apartment-dwellers will be able to recycle.
By Blake Aued | October 24, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | October 24, 2012
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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!
By Blake Aued | October 24, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | October 17, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | October 17, 2012
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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).
By Blake Aued | October 10, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | October 10, 2012
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Downtown Master Plan Websites Up
New websites have information and feedback forms for the downtown Athens master plan.
By Blake Aued | October 10, 2012
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Architect: No Decision Made on Legion Pool
The University of Georgia's top architect says administrators haven't decided whether to demolish Legion Pool.
By Blake Aued | October 8, 2012
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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?
By Blake Aued | October 3, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | October 3, 2012
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Downtown Sexual Assaults On the Rise?
An advocate for sexual assault victims says clients are reporting that bar employees spiked their drinks.
By Blake Aued | September 26, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | September 26, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | September 19, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | September 19, 2012
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UGA Moves Closer to Partner Benefits
By 2014, gay and lesbian UGA employees may be able to put their partners on their insurance.
By Blake Aued | September 12, 2012
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Athens News and Views
Doug McKillip may not be done with politics, and two Bogart rezoning requests are a sign of things to come.
By Blake Aued | September 12, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | September 5, 2012
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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.
By Blake Aued | August 29, 2012
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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?
By Blake Aued | August 22, 2012
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