Sarah Train started off the show with some breaking news concerning COVID-19. The FDA has finally authorized the first rapid COVID-19 self testing kit for at home diagnosis. ... Go on...
Sarah Train started off the show with some breaking news concerning COVID-19. The FDA has finally authorized the first rapid COVID-19 self testing kit for at home diagnosis. ... Go on...
Wood Smith opened up the show with some breaking news. Pfizer says its experimental COVID-19 vaccine was more than 90% effective based on initial trial results and have so far found no serious safety concerns. The company and its German partner BioNTech SE are expected to seek US authorization this month for emergency use of the vaccine, raising the possibility of a regulatory decision as soon as December.... Go on...
Sarah Train opened up the show with breaking news regarding yesterday’s election results. It seems that President Trump has falsely claimed victory in the 2020 Presidential election. ... Go on...
Michael White opened up the show with a local news update. It is election day eve, and all precincts in Athens-Clarke County will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. If you are in line by 7 p.m., stay in line as you will be allowed to cast your vote after 7. ... Go on...
Sarah Train opened the show up with some breaking news. It was reported that hundreds of Trump supporters were stranded in the freezing cold for hours after Trump held his rally at an airfield in Omaha, Nebraska last night. ... Go on...
Michael White reported on how more polling locations across Athens-Clarke County have opened during the final week of early voting in Georgia. The five locations are the Athens-Clarke County Library, the Miriam Moore Community Center, the Athens-Clarke Tennis Center and the Athens-Clarke Extension Office. ... Go on...
Laura Lenz kicked off the show with the story on Kamala Harris’ upcoming trip to Atlanta. Senator Kamala Harris is traveling to Atlanta on Friday, according to WSB. Senator Harris is expected to make multiple stops throughout the city in efforts to encourage Georgians to vote early. This will be her first visit to Georgia since being named Joe Biden’s running mate. ... Go on...
Michael White started off the show with a story on UGA’s long awaited graduation ceremony. After five months, 2020 spring graduates were finally able to attend their graduation. ... Go on...
Jordan Stevenson opened the show with some local news concerning a woman in custody for disorderly conduct. She resides at the Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center after being barred from two local gas stations. According to a police report, the woman was barred from Marathon on Lexington Road around 3:15 a.m. after knocking over trash cans and yelling at customers. ... Go on...
Michael White started up the show with some local news. Early voting opened across the state today for the 2020 election. Here in Clarke County, there will eventually be five places for voters to cast their early ballots. ... Go on...
Jordan Stevenson opened up the show with talk of the annual Wild Rumpus Halloween parade. It is still planned to take place at the end of the month, but given the impacts of the pandemic, coordinators say it's going to look a little different. ... Go on...