A magnitude 4.4 earthquake originating near Aiken, SC, about 100 miles east of here, was felt all over Athens at about 10:30 p.m.
Small earthquakes are fairly common in Georgia, and it's really nothing to worry about. Carry on with your Valentine's Day activities.
Twenty-two speakers Monday, Feb. 11 made their pitches to the Oconee County Board of Commissioners, arguing that the projects they favored should be funded by the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax scheduled to be on the May 20 ballot.
Athens-Clarke County has resumed trash and recycling pickup today in the wake of the Icepocalpyse.
The following schools will be closed Friday, Feb. 14. Check back for updates.
The worst of the Icepocalypse passed about 30 miles south of us, and Athens is starting to thaw out, but Athens-Clarke County officials are still urging people to stay off the roads and be careful when walking.
It's about to get real, y'all.
The following events on Tuesday, Feb. 11, Wednesday, Feb. 12 and Thursday, Feb. 13 have been cancelled or postponed. Check back for updates.
The worst of the two winter storms coming through Georgia today and tomorrow is expected to hit north and east of metro Atlanta—including Athens, according to the National Weather Service.
Athens and points north can expect up to two inches of snow today and an additional two–four inches on Wednesday, along with a quarter- or half-inch of ice.
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