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ATLANTA – An organization representing Georgia teachers has filed a lawsuit accusing Gov. Brian Kemp and State School Superintendent Richard Woods of mishandling the reopening of public schools amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Posted inCoronavirus

Georgia teachers are suing the state over school reopenings

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceOctober 8, 2020October 8, 2020
Full Moving Truck
Posted inIn The News

Is rural Georgia ready for a post-coronavirus population surge?

by Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News ServiceOctober 8, 2020September 24, 2023
Flags of the Confederacy flapped in the occasional breeze Tuesday as a group prayed for change and healing at a state-owned park that is home to the nation’s largest Confederate memorial and a recent focus of civil unrest.
Posted inIn The News

Prayer Event at Stone Mountain Seeks to Remove Confederate Symbols

by Jill Nolin | Georgia RecorderOctober 7, 2020October 10, 2023
coronavirus, mask, infection
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6 Things you need to know about coronavirus in Georgia this week

by Thom ChandlerOctober 6, 2020October 6, 2020
MACON -- The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a death that was reported at 3775 Houston Avenue at the KZ Green Apartments, at 5:02 p.m Saturday.
Posted inIn The News

35-year-old Georgia man discovered dead in Macon apartment

by Thom ChandlerOctober 4, 2020October 4, 2020
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is using drone technology as part of the stadium’s holistic cleaning protocol in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 
Posted inCoronavirus

Meet the drones that disinfect Mercedes-Benz Stadium

by Thom ChandlerOctober 3, 2020October 3, 2020
Georgians woke up Friday to the jolting news that President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19 just a month before the election.
Posted inCoronavirus

Georgia leaders respond to Trump’s coronavirus diagnosis

by Jill Nolin | Georgia RecorderOctober 3, 2020October 3, 2020
Republican Presidential Candidate Donald J Trump
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Trump to stay at Walter Reed for ‘the next few days’

by Dan McCaleb | The Center SquareOctober 2, 2020October 2, 2020
Ambulance At ER
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Trauma cases have been on the rise at hospitals since COVID-19 began

by Andy Miller | GHNOctober 2, 2020September 24, 2023
Rock concert
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Did you know gatherings of more than 50 people are still banned in Georgia?

by Beau Evans | Capitol Beat News ServiceSeptember 30, 2020September 30, 2020
The race to finish strong with the 2020 Census just got more competitive.
Posted inIn The News

Two Georgia cities challenge each other to Census battle

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 28, 2020September 28, 2020
Mothers of small children have lost work at three times the rate of fathers in the pandemic, a situation that threatens not only progress toward gender equity but middle-class income gains that have become increasingly dependent on working women. 
Posted inCoronavirus

Moms are three times more likely to lose jobs during pandemic than dads

by Tim Henderson | StatelineSeptember 28, 2020September 28, 2020
Welcome to a brand new week that is sure to be filled with news. Nationally, there will be a presidential debate Tuesday and locally, the election to fill John Lewis' seat is also on Tuesday.
Posted inIn The News

5 Things You May have Missed over The Weekend

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 28, 2020September 28, 2020
Illinois, United States, - April 10th 2020: A Walmart customer ina  face mask attempting to get groceries during the pandemic.
Posted inCoronavirus

Georgia officials: Don’t get violent when a retailer asks you to wear a mask

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 25, 2020September 25, 2020
A federal judge has rejected the Trump administrations truncated Census schedule and has ruled that the national head count must continue until October 31.
Posted inIn The News

You now have until October 31 to complete the Census

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 25, 2020September 25, 2020
AVONDALE ESTATES -- The City of Avondale Estates has canceled door-to-door trick-or-treating this Halloween due to COVID-19 concerns.
Posted inCoronavirus

Georgia city cancels trick-or-treating

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 24, 2020September 24, 2020
Last September, Gov. Brian Kemp named 66 state leaders to promote the 2020 Census as members of the statewide Complete Count Committee. In November he gave the committee a pep talk to urge that they give the high stakes headcount their all.
Posted inIn The News

COVID, internet deserts and mistrust harm Georgia’s Census results

by Ross Williams | Georgia RecorderSeptember 24, 2020September 24, 2020
Little girl in witch costume and boy dressed up as vampire on Halloween trick or treat. Children trick or treating with candy bucket. Kids celebrate Halloween at fireplace with pumpkin and lantern.
Posted inCoronavirus, Your Family

CDC says no to trick-or-treating

by Thom ChandlerSeptember 23, 2020September 24, 2023

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