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1. Parking in Downtown Athens? There's an App for That, but Other Options, Too (flagpole.com) — Downtown Athens drivers now pay for street parking mainly through the ParkMobile system, but you can still use text, browser, phone, or cash in decks if you'd rather skip the app. As officials deal with vandalized signs and a surprisingly smooth rollout, crews are also rushing to open the revamped College Square pedestrian plaza before UGA's first home game.
2. Athens in Motion Unveils Updated Street Safety Plan (flagpole.com) — Athens-Clarke County leaders are weighing an updated Athens in Motion plan that would add safety upgrades along 16 key corridors and tie improvements to routine repaving. With walkers and cyclists disproportionately hurt in crashes, consultants say better bike and pedestrian infrastructure will also calm traffic for drivers, though commissioners remain frustrated by slow project timelines and right-of-way hurdles.
3. New St. Mary's Center groundbreaking set for Friday morning (wuga.org) — St. Mary's is breaking ground Friday at 11 a.m. on a new $34.6 million Center for Heart, Vascular and Neurosciences at 1230 Baxter Street, a major investment in Athens-area healthcare. Residents are invited to the free ceremony, co-hosted by the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce, with food, giveaways, and remarks. The 15,000-square-foot facility is expected to open next October with advanced imaging and expanded stroke and heart services.
4. Ex-Georgia tag office employee arrested in fraud investigation (wsbtv.com) — Athens-Clarke County police have arrested a former tag office employee on multiple fraud-related charges tied to the Athens-Clarke County Tag Office. Investigators say the case involves alleged theft, forgery, identity fraud, and false statements, though details and amounts haven't been released. The investigation continues, and anyone with information is urged to contact the assigned detective.
5. Alyssa DiTomasso Leaves WNGC Morning Show (barrettmedia.com) — Morning show co-host Alyssa DiTomasso has left Athens-based WNGC, creating uncertainty for the station's flagship show and its local listeners. Management hasn't announced a new format, timeline, or Adam Bomb's status, leaving questions about how the station will keep its Athens audience engaged. Her move reflects a broader trend of radio talent shifting to digital platforms.
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