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Coronavirus pandemic forces Georgia schools to cut $1.6 billion

Georgia education officials got their first look Thursday at budget cuts ahead for public schools and programs amid coronavirus but did not dive into specifics on whether staff furloughs or layoffs may be needed. The Georgia Department of Education is facing across-the-board cuts of around $1.6 billion to all aspects of the agency, from state […]

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Georgia surpasses 1,500 coronavirus deaths

Georgia has surpassed 1,500 coronavirus deaths with a total of 1,527 since the pandemic began. Statewide, 35,858 people have tested positive out of 285,881 total tests processed. There have been 6,345 hospitalizations and 1,513 ICU admissions. A Note About The Numbers: According to the Georgia Department of Public Health, the number of hospitalizations and ICU […]

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Two sisters found dead under bridge in Rome

ROME — Two women were found dead under the Etowah Bridge on Loop 1 Wednesday. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has been called in to investigate the case. They are asking for the public’s help determining what happened. The bodies have been identified as sisters, 19-year-old Vanita Nicole Richardson and 30-year-old Clarice Truvenia Campbell. The […]

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Sorry Georgia teens, you still have to take a driving test later this year

Georgia’s newest drivers will still need to pass the road test to receive their licenses later this year after state officials suspended the test in recent weeks due to concerns over coronavirus. Gov. Brian Kemp clarified the need to take and pass the test at a news conference Tuesday, despite previous guidance from the state […]

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