
Man in Nazi Costume Attacks UGA Student, Released on Bail
A UGA student’s alleged assailant, dressed in a Nazi uniform, was released after posting bond, sparking funding pages.

A UGA student’s alleged assailant, dressed in a Nazi uniform, was released after posting bond, sparking funding pages.

Wisconsin hospitals’ finances improved in 2024, but rising costs and potential insurance losses pose future challenges.

The City of Madison cleared Civil Rights Director Davis of discrimination claims but noted issues with his leadership style.

GOP alleges voter bribery in Wilmington race; authenticity unverified. Both parties urge investigation into claims.

Local lawyer Ed Tolley runs for Athens-Clarke County Commission District 7, focusing on traffic and housing solutions.

The federal shutdown halts payouts to Head Start, impacting Michigan programs serving 3,000 children with vital services.

Guilford County’s economic boom highlighted: 14,000 jobs from JetZero, 700+ new homes in 2025, but challenges remain.

The WIC program in NC, serving 262K, faces funding issues post-November. SNAP benefits also at risk amid shutdown.

A French delegation visited UGA to discuss partnerships, aiming to attract students and establish joint programs.

The North Carolina Agromedicine Institute has been awarded a $292,000 USDA grant to aid farm communities hit by Helene.

General Motors is laying off 3,400 workers, including 1,200 in Detroit, amid challenges in electric vehicle production.

General Motors will lay off 3,400 EV workers, affecting 1,200 at Detroit’s Factory Zero. Trump policies blamed.