New facility, new opportunities
Students from Clarke Central High School, Cedar Shoals High School and Classic City High School have been given the opportunity to attend the Athens Community Career Academy to help focus on stubjects...
View ArticleDowntown Christmas Parade of Lights
Athens-Clarke County's Downtown Parade of Lights began at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 1. Beginning on the corner of Dougherty and Pulaski Streets and concluding in front of City Hall, the
View ArticleSelig sees potential
In September of 2011, the Athens Banner-Herald ran an article titled “Wal-Mart: No store planned for Downtown,” essentially dispelling the rumors that “the mammoth chain (was) considering building a...
View ArticleDance inspires success
The East Athens Educational Dance Center Company promotes perseverance and poise, along with fostering dedicated dancers.
View ArticleAthens ain’t all business
On Feb. 2, a myriad of unusual bands took the stage at the 40-Watt Club for the second night of the three-night benefit concert for Nuci’s’ Space.
View ArticleValentine’s Day on the cheap
In all its chaotic mess, Valentine’s Day can be both incredibly stressful yet very romantic. Many people continue to wonder aimlessly in and out of stores wondering what to get their special someone,...
View ArticleBoston strong
Tribute runs to honor the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing are being organized across the country.
View ArticleODTV Short: Cover Me – A Night of Tribute to Bruce Springsteen
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View ArticleCalling all citizens
On Oct. 14, Athens Clarke County Mayor Nancy Denson’s Call to Service kicked off with a function at the Georgia Theater with more than 30 local organizations and 400 ACC residents in attendance. By...
View ArticleCook Out moves in to Athens
By Nicholas Byrne – Broadcasting Staff By Jahkiem Ellison – Broadcasting Staff Cook Out opened this fall to serve the people of Athens. More from Nicholas Byrne More from Jahkiem Ellison
View ArticleRelocating the roaster
Jittery Joe’s coffee roaster Charlie Mustard operates the coffee roaster inside the old Roaster building located at 780 E. Broad St. Mustard uses his skill set to roast the variety of Jittery Joe’s’...
View ArticleCelebrating six years of Jewish film
By TIERNAN O’NEILL -Digital Copy Editor Spanning from March 16 to March 19 the sixth annual Athens Jewish Film Festival celebrated Jewish cinematography and film. The sixth annual Athens Jewish Film...
View ArticleDancing with the Athens stars
By JULIE ALPAUGH – Broadcasting Staff Athens stars hit the stage to show their moves in the 2014 dancing with the Athens stars. More from Julie Alpaugh
View ArticleReview: 2nd and Charles
By JORDAN RHYM – Staff Writer 2nd and Charles is a new store in Athens that offers customers a variety of amusing items much like recently closed local store Junkman’s Daughter’s Brother. 2nd and...
View ArticlePedaling into the community
Story by KARLA DOUGAN – Broadcast Staff Ben’s Bikes is a small shop around the corner from Clarke Central High School dedicated to repairing, refurbishing, and selling bicycles. The shop seeks to...
View ArticleTight knit and super hip
To freshman Grace Polaneczky, the fellowship of the Athens area is a very positive environment for the arts. Cartoon by Audrey Hinkle By GRACE POLANECZKY – Staff Writer As teenagers, we’re almost...
View ArticleThrowback Thursday Gallery: AthFest 2015
ABOVE GALLERY: Print Photography Editor Sophie Fernandes captured moments at AthFest 2015. By SOPHIE FERNANDES – Print Photography Editor AthFest, a music and art festival in Downtown Athens, took...
View Article7 things to know about poverty in Athens
Infographic data collected by Athens Banner Herald and Lee Shearer. Infographic by Sunčana Pavlić and Aneesa Conine-Nakano. By SUNCANA PAVLIC – Web Master Clarke County School District recently...
View ArticleFinding a Phamily Phavorite
Story By LUCIA BERMUDEZ – Print Variety Editor Video By KARLA DOUGAN – Broadcast Editor Local business owner Angie Tillman fulfilled her dream with the opening of her new storefront Phickles Phun...
View ArticleFrom start to finish: Author Colm Tóibín speaks at CCHS
Gallery by Julie Alpaugh. By SUNCANA PAVLIC – Managing Editor Guest speaker and award-winning author Colm Tóibín spoke Clarke Central High School on March 17 opening discussion about some of his...
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