But in delayed court, sieges of falcons, fitness crisis

There was a wonderful array of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If something has been lost in your local patch, here’s a rundown of the top stories from the last two hours.

GA reports more COVID-19 deaths, surpassing 15K cases

Local districts have the strength to make a selective path: GA Superintendent

Governor Kemp and Mayor Bottoms’ canceled twice, judges defy

To take into account social estrangement, less than a third of seats at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium will be open for Falcon games.

DeKalb County commissioners passed a report pointing to racism as a public fitness crisis.

The Clermont Lounge announced its reopening after having to approach when a member tested positive for COVID-19.

Gov. Brian Kemp sued Atlanta on Thursday to prevent the city from enforcing COVID-1 regulations, which are more restrictive than those of the state.

The gadgets are described as “the length of a small cooler” “rolling along the sidewalks at a walking pace.”

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First day postponed for Forsyth s

Gwinnett’s libraries will be close to Thursday for the entire streetaspect collection

Douglas County Boy Arrested After Fleeing State Police

Atlanta Mayor Is Trump’s Deployment of Federal Agents: Letter

Schools go digitally, but Kemp says “teens will have to be in the classroom”

American Girl Store at North Point Mall closed for good

Burnt frame discovered near Gwinnett Place killed: police

Forsyth Library Overtime next week

LifeLine Animal Project Shelters in Search of Homes

Douglas County graduate in person, Tuesdays and Wednesdays

North Fulton Charities collects supplies

Known suspects in man’s death discovered outdoor apartments in Norcross

Matches of coronavirus and faster materials GA results

The turn of the fate of the pontoon ship takes the life of a new Graduate of Collins H

Top 1000 deaths, vaccine on the way: Coronavirus News in the United States

Walmart near Thanksgiving, ending the Black Friday tradition

Amazon postpones first day of U.S. 2020

Trump relives White House coronavirus briefings

Chinese accused of hacking COVID-1nine vaccine

The rapid and silent spread of the virus helps keep the researchers’ tracks.

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