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UGA Miracle Dances to Save Lives

Dancing is supposed to be fun. It is a form of expression that speaks with no words. For some people, or organizations, dancing can also be hard work, work that […]

November 27, 2017November 27, 2017 Kyle Eliff News

Georgia Shows Harvey Victims Some Love

Georgia shows its true heart and has turned to help Houston in its time of need.  From Atlanta- based companies such as Coca-Cola, Home Depot, Delta, and the Atlanta Humane […]

September 13, 2017 Grady Newsource Community, News

Hurricane Harvey closes refineries, spikes gas prices

Hurricane Harvey racked up billions in damages. Harvey is also burning a hole in the pockets of citizens across the nation as gas prices continue to rise. Harvey hit the […]

September 13, 2017 Kathryn Tuck News

A Reluctant Return: I-85 Traffic Affects Young Georgia Commuters

It’s your daily afternoon commute. You’re coming home from work. You’ve got the radio on, the shades flipped down as the sun begins to make its descent. Traffic is backed […]

April 26, 2017April 26, 2017 Kalli Drake News

Georgia Schools Close As Storm Hits

Clarke, Barrow, Jackson, Oglethorpe, Madison, and Oconee Counties have NOT closed. We will update Athens area schools as we receive new information.   Atlanta Metro Area Atlanta Public Schools Spring Break Academy Brighter […]

April 5, 2017April 8, 2017 Marli Collier News

The Greatest Quarterback of All Time isn’t Real, He’s Virtual

Before Michael Vick retired from the NFL, there was one thing he needed to do: write a letter. But not just any letter; a letter to the city of Atlanta. […]

February 12, 2017February 20, 2017 Nathan Toburen Sports

A Ticket to History

Tori Moore, 22 of Atlanta, GA, was initially planning on attending only the inauguration of America’s 45th president, Donald J. Trump.  That is until she learned the Women’s March on […]

February 1, 2017March 10, 2020 Patrick OShea News, Northeast Georgia news

Georgia students march for their future

These Georgia students give you a first-hand look at what it was like to march for justice in Atlanta. People from across the state of Georgia flooded the streets of Atlanta […]

February 1, 2017 Mary Carol Butterfield News

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