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Rep. Paul Broun says evolution and the Big Bang theory are "lies straight from the pit of Hell."
The University of Georgia Staff Council put off a discussion on Legion Pool Wednesday
The Atlanta City Council voted down an urban Walmart development similar to one proposed for Athens.
UPDATED: No matter how beloved, it's not automatic that a local business can keep the doors open.
UGA's University Council has approved domestic partner benefits, and now they're in President Michael Adams' hands.
UGA President Michael Adams says he doesn't understand the fuss about Legion Pool, fraternities in neighborhoods are OK, and we really ought to worry about this latest round of budget cuts.
Buena Vista Heights just cleared an important hurdle on its way to becoming a historic district.
Local state House candidate Carter Kessler's story about his DUI arrest doesn't sync up with the official version.
What's our congressman been up to lately?
If you like it then you shoulda put some brick on it.
Secretary of State Brian Kemp says he'll still be forced to close the state archives until Gov. Nathan Deal tells him otherwise.
Carter Kessler did community service for a DUI at the nonprofit run by his state House opponent, Spencer Frye.
Walter Cronkite earned his reputation as the most trusted man in news by airing propaganda and fluff. Then he used his credibility and likeability to push for peace and civil rights, biographer Douglas Brinkley says.
UGA is a step away from extending insurance and other benefits to unmarried employees' domestic partners. But what does John Barrow think?
Hear a tune the Flagpole office is diggin' on
Athens cheese wagons may soon have cameras to catch drivers who illegally go around them when they're dropping off kids.
UGA professor Jack Crowley has been quietly meeting with downtown interest groups to get started on a long-awaited downtown Athens master plan.
Get ready to be annoyed. President Obama and Mitt Romney will spend billions to persuade a tiny sliver of the electorate this fall, according to political experts.
The CEO talks about the financial crisis, his business philosophy and his relationship with Paul Ryan—but not clawing back wages and benefits from workers.
R.E.M. says "puff adder" Fox News can't use its song during its Democratic National Convention coverage.