Athens-Clarke police are investigating the death of a man who apparently died in late December in his home, but his body was not found until Jan. 22. Police released a report Wednesday showing that the body of the 75-year-old man was found only after officers were asked by a friend of the deceased to do a welfare check.
City Council met in committee to discuss potential updates of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, affirming steps to a racial equity plan.
Athens’ local businesses are displeased by the construction, chain businesses moving in and businesses going out of business.
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
A Middleport woman is dead after a crash involving a commercial vehicle in Athens County. According to a news release from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the crash happened just before 10:30 Tuesday morning on US-33,
Director RaMell Ross's "Nickel Boys," which was nominated for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, is not yet available on streaming.
Navigating Athens has become a struggle for residents and visitors alike, as a new report sheds light on the escalating travel congestion.
The Athens-Clarke County Mayor and Commission passed a resolution in December 2024 that requests the state of Georgia to allow ranked choice voting, which is currently prohibited by state law,
Researchers in Athens use advanced geophysical techniques to uncover hidden tunnels and drainage systems beneath the Temple of Olympian Zeus.
Sunny Acres Farms of Athens, a multigenerational family-owned farm that went into business in 1897, received the Century Farms honors award from the New York State Agricultural Society, which recognizes its over 100 years of operation.
Athens High School junior point guard Brayden Walker had a career night in the Golden Tigers’ 92-21 victory over St. John Paul II Catholic last Saturday.
In 1995, a car bomb rocked the capital of then newly-independent Macedonia. The target – the first democratically elected president, Kiro Gligorov, who narrowly survived. To this day, no one can say for sure who tried to kill him.