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3 smart ways to use screen time while coronavirus keeps kids at home

Rebecca Dore, Ohio State University As families everywhere adjust to social distancing measures like closed schools and child care centers, workplaces and more, parents are grappling with questions regarding their kids’ use of technology. Rebecca Dore, an expert on children and media, offers some tips for how to make the most of screen time for […]

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Dunwoody clamps down on dine-in eating

DUNWOODY — The city of Dunwoody is barring restaurants within the city from dine-in service due to the coronavirus outbreak. During an emergency special called meeting Wednesday night, the Dunwoody City Council unanimously approved temporary dining restrictions for Dunwoody bars and restaurants to reduce the risk of exposure to coronavirus for employees and the public. […]

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What is Georgia doing to keep students fed and learning during the coronavirus pandemic?

As the COVID-19 outbreak continues and all Georgia public school facilities are closed, many resources are available to students, parents and families to ensure children have access to food and learning opportunities. The Georgia Department of Education is working with state and local partners to provide school meals for students, donate digital devices to students […]

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Georgia’s coronavirus death toll is now at 3

Two people in Southwest Georgia have died after contracting coronavirus and receiving treatment at a local hospital in Albany, hospital officials confirmed Wednesday. The deaths increase the total number of known fatalities traced to COVID-19 to three in Georgia so far. The state Department of Public Health reported 197 positive cases have been confirmed within 28 counties […]

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Georgia’s restaurants, hotels and retail shops hit hard by coronavirus

Bars, restaurants, hotels and retail stores across Georgia are bearing the brunt of the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. Restaurants are closing the dine-in portions of their businesses to prevent the spread of the virus and limiting their operations to drive-through and takeout orders. Stores are limiting their hours of operation, cutting employee hours […]

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Looking for something to do with the kids? Try a virtual visit to the Children’s Museum of Atlanta

For parents who have suddenly found themselves thrust into the role of primary educator for their now-homebound children, finding new educational activities to fill the day can be a challenge. For those parents, the Children’s Museum of Atlanta has debuted a new virtual program called #CMAatHome. Each weekday at 11 a.m., the Museum will provide an […]

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Calhoun City Schools and Gordon County Schools Will Remain Closed Through April 10

Calhoun City Schools and Gordon County Schools have announced they will remain closed through Spring Break, which ends April 10. The school systems are following Gov. Brian Kemp’s executive order as well as the latest guidance from the CDC. Teachers will make contact with students in order to continue instructional activities through April 3.  No […]

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Georgia orders businesses to file partial unemployment claims for workers temporarily laid off during coronavirus outbreak

Georgia businesses who temporarily lay off workers during the coronavirus outbreak are now required to file partial unemployment claims for those workers. According to state officials, the move will result in workers receiving unemployment benefits faster. “We are laser-focused on assisting the hardworking Georgians who have been impacted by the spread of the virus,” said Gov. […]

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Georgia insurance commissioner tells testing labs to keep the cost of coronavirus tests down

Georgia’s insurance chief is sending a message to health insurers and testing labs during the coronavirus crisis. On Monday afternoon, Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King released a second Directive to Georgia’s insurance industry with additional measures aimed at assisting individuals and business impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 public health challenge. “Not only […]

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Atlanta says ‘no more evictions’ for 60 days amid coronavirus outbreak

The city of Atlanta is halting residential evictions for 60 days due to the coronavirus pandemic. Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued an Executive Order calling on the Atlanta Housing Authority, Atlanta Beltline Inc., Fulton County / City of Atlanta Land Bank Authority, Invest Atlanta, Partners for Home and the City of Atlanta’s Department of Grants […]