Charles Darwin got almost 4,000 votes against Rep. Paul Broun in Athens. UPDATED with the full list of write-in votes.
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A local nonprofit is now accepting tax-free donations for Firefly Trail, a rails-to-trails project from Athens to Union Point.
Athens-Clarke County has hired Blaine Williams from Floyd County as its new assistant manager.
Rumors continue to spread that Rep. Paul Broun will challenge Sen. Saxby Chambliss.
The Historic Preservation Commission says Sigma Chi can't build a house in Cobbham. But it's not over yet.
UGA President Michael Adams talks domestic partner benefits, the fiscal cliff and football.
Burglars gave thanks that so many people were out of town last week.
Athens-Clarke County and several environmental groups are protecting 310 acres of forest along the Middle Oconee River.
2016 presidential contender Marco Rubio thinks it's for theologians to debate whether science is lies from the pit of Hell.
A new Kroger is coming to East Athens, and updates on a homeless resource center, The World Famous and Laser Car Wash.
The Athens Area Chamber of Commerce, unlike other business leaders, supports putting local government in charge of economic development.
The state Senate has a new leader, and it's not Bill Cowsert (R-Athens).
One of the few chains that gets the Flagpole stamp of approval opens tomorrow.
Now a handful of conservatives are lashing out at Rep. Paul Broun for, we guess, recognizing President Obama won re-election.
Tack on another 900 to Charles Darwin's vote total versus Paul Broun, and thousands of Georgians sign a petition asking the White House for permission to secede.
The Athens-Clarke Commission temporarily banned construction in Buena Vista to buy time to put protections in place, over Mayor Nancy Denson's objections.
Charles Darwin got almost 4,000 votes against Rep. Paul Broun in Athens. UPDATED with the full list of write-in votes.
UPDATED: Spencer Frye is Athens' new state representative, the charter school amendment passed, and Athens voters voiced their displeasure with Paul Broun.
The downtown Athens master plan includes another proposal for a new shopping and entertainment district along the North Oconee River.
Polls are open, so get out and vote!
Polls open in 20 hours. Here's what's going on as the 2012 campaigns draw to a close.