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COVID-19 Jan 21, 2022 Chair of the Cobb County Board of Education discusses the challenges in combating COVID-19
Georgia Legislation Law that would ban the American Library Association from Georgia falls short on final day of session
Georgia Legislation Sports betting won't be legal in Georgia after lawmakers couldn't agree on how to spend taxes
Georgia v. Trump, et al. Trump's team cites First Amendment in contesting charges in Georgia election interference case
Police An Atlanta veteran with dementia got lost going shopping. He died months after an officer body-slammed him