There’s a lot of news all over Georgia on Tuesday. If you’ve missed some in your local patch, here’s a rundown of the top stories from the last 24 hours.
Georgia state police officer injured in fire after chase
Online racist threatens political confrontation at Cass High School
Georgia Power consumers will see $12 credits on October utility bill
The painting, which was created in 2018, is part of a four-day auction that grossed more than $2 million for the Carter Center.
The airline, which generated $830 million in profits in 2019, discontinued replacement this spring due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Governor Brian Kemp has prolonged the state of emergency of public fitness and existing coronavirus protection measures for Georgia until October 10.
After the pandemic moved some work to remote work, a new study examines the spaces that can lead to this trend the most.
The same will happen after Labor Day if we are not more careful, according to the immunology expert who wrote the report.
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John Lewis nominees for Trump’s Memorial Garden Of Heroes
Kidnapping and car theft suspected by Gwinnett police
Othery Mill Brings Fall Programs
Cherokee County Is Named the Best Place to Work from Home
Cobb County Among the country’s places for paintings from home: studio
Cherokee County Educational Foundation Award $56,000 in grants
Citizens’ Advisory Committee for Applications
Fulton Youth Commission provides 500 grooming kits to families
Trump visits Kenosha on Tuesday: time, schedule
Coronavirus Living: the many tactics for making contactless payments
The Midwest sees the peak as a decline elsewhere
Land of Oz: How to take an excursion to the quirky theme park
Millions of others who starve from a pandemic may come with their neighbor
This article was originally published in the Alpharetta-Milton patch