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ATHENS, Ala. ( WAFF) - An 83-year-old Athens man was arrested Wednesday after authorities say he attempted to kill his son.
A new law that took effect July 1 outlaws certain products in Alabama. Athens police want to help people safely dispose of ...
Discover the unity and community spirit as Athens' first responders gear up for the 2025 charity softball event—supporting ...
A Georgia man, Dwan Maurice Hewlett, has been sentenced to 35 years for armed fentanyl trafficking after a joint law ...
The Full Tummy Project, in partnership with Church of the Highlands and Jimmy Smith Buick GMC, is hosting a drive-up food ...
Two Athens residents were arrested Monday night and charged with trafficking dangerous drugs after police located fentanyl, methamphetamine and opioid tablets in their vehicle following a traffic stop ...
Athens Police is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the pictured individual. If you have any information on the ...
Athens is, or at least should be, better known for the impressive temples and other archaeological sites that are all around ...
For many in Athens, Ramona J’s off of Highway 31 is a popular place for a quick bite to eat, but the go-to spot will be ...
Police arrested two Athens men on I-65 for drug trafficking after finding fentanyl, meth, and paraphernalia in their vehicle.
The migrants, consisting mostly of young men, were transferred overnight aboard a bulk carrier after their fishing trawler was intercepted by Greek authorities.
Under House Bill 445, smokable hemp products, including items like vapes and Delta-8 cartridges, are now illegal in Alabama.