Temperatures hitting high 70s next week in Athens, according to the weather outlets. But, will temperatures go back down?
President Donald Trump has signed the Laken Riley Act into law. Read about the bill and see social media reactions here.
University of Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young has reached a plea deal and will serve no jail time over his assault case involving a pregnant ex-girlfriend.
ATHENS — Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young has reached a plea deal with the Solicitor’s Office in Athens-Clarke County, according to a report from Marc Weiszer of the Athens Banner-Herald. Young’s lawyer, Kim Stephens, stated that the misdemeanor charge of simple battery was changed to disorderly conduct.
From Jan. 24 to Jan. 25, Athens Academy students participated in the 31st annual University of Georgia Model United Nations Conference hosted by UGA’s Model UN team.
The Red & Black compiles a weekly roundup of shows and events for the upcoming weekend. This weekend includes Live Wire’s 10th anniversary celebration, a showing of “Sherlock Jr.” synced
The U.S. economy will cool this year, according to the University of Georgia Terry College of Business’s Selig Center for Economic Growth, but Georgia’s economy will grow faster than the nation’s, and the Athens economy will grow even more than the state average.
The Solicitor General of Athens-Clarke County commented on domestic violence case against Georgia WR Colbie Young for the first time after a plea deal.
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Caron Beck may have moved on from the Georgia Bulldogs, but his sister and sophomore cheerleader Kylie Beck is still there.
Georgia football is playing rival Georgia Tech again on the Friday of Thanksgiving weekend in 2025. The Yellow Jackets designated home game in Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta will be played on Friday Nov. 28, according to the ACC schedule released Monday night.
An Athens woman lost nearly $20,000 when she went online earlier this month looking to purchase tickets to a University of Georgia event. The 76-year-old woman reported the loss to Athens-Clarke police on Jan. 8 to an officer at the police department on Lexington Road, according to the report released Tuesday.