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Events in Macon September 19 - 25
Events in Macon September 19 - 25
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • September 18, 2024
Participants in a festival events at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historic Park
Events in Macon September 12 - 18
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • September 12, 2024
An exhibit in Mercer University's Plunkett Gallery
Events in Macon August 29 - September 4
Tanya Ott, Center for Collaborative Journalism • August 28, 2024
  • Georgia’s early voting first-day turnout already breaks record October 15, 2024
    This story was updated at 2:08 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024.  The first day of early voting Tuesday has already set a new record for the first day of advanced voting, according to Georgia Secretary of State officials. By 2 p.m., 187,973 votes had been cast in person, according to Gabriel Sterling, chief operating […]
    Stanley Dunlap
  • Early voters in Cherokee County say they support Trump, doubt Georgia election’s fairness October 15, 2024
    When the polls at Rose Creek Public Library in Woodstock opened up at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, more than 75 people were already in a line stretching around the building and looping up in a closed-off section of the parking lot. The library parking lot quickly filled up beyond capacity, and some parked their vehicles […]
    Ross Williams
  • In battleground North Carolina, both parties struggle to turn out the youth vote October 15, 2024
    CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton opened a pack of shiny stickers and passed them out to young volunteers getting ready to canvass for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris. The stickers have a tie-dye color scheme that reads: “Donald Trump is weird.” It’s a reference to how Harris’ running mate, […]
    Ariana Figueroa