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The Athens Rock Lobsters return to their home ice tomorrow night after their debut season last year.
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Wild Rumpus festivities will begin at 5pm at Creature Comforts and will be followed by the 17th annual Wild Rumpus parade at 8pm.
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Former Democratic Public Service Commission candidate Patty Durand has been arrested and charged with stealing Georgia Power trade secrets.
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Early voting has started for the Public Service Commission—the statewide entity that regulates for-profit energy companies. In Athens, grassroots organizers are preparing to get out the vote.
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Changes to a federal food assistance program will be implemented in November. Local food banks expect that more people will need their services in the coming weeks.
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Athens-Clarke County Unified Government is preparing to cook up a great holiday season as they get ready to receive applications for participants in this year’s Downtown Parade of Lights.
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Wild Rumpus 2025 is inviting the community to join the festivities.
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Data centers—facilities where up to thousands of computers store digital information—are popping up all over Georgia. Communities are also organizing to stop them.
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A pet owner’s worst nightmare may be their pet getting lost, stuck in a cage at a far-away pound.
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Athens' pups and their owners showed up in their Halloween finest for Athenspets' Annual Boo-Le-Bark on the Boulevard costume contest and parade.
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In it's 7th year, Porchfest was bigger than ever! 260 bands played across 7 historic neighborhoods throughout Athens for Porchfest 2025.
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Many concerned Athenians joined in on the ‘No Kings’ protests over the weekend, which organizers report drew more than 7 million participants nationwide.