Atlanta, GA – The coronavirus pandemic has caused more than 50 deaths in Georgia and the worst of it is on the way. Patients swarming the hospitals are quickly depleting supplies of personal protective ...
By Zoe Seiler, contributor Avondale Estates, GA – The Avondale Estates City Commission met Wednesday night and will meet again tonight to discuss further actions in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The City Commission ...
DeKalb County, GA – The latest information from the Georgia Department of Public Health shows that cases of COVID-19 continue to climb. There are a total of 1,525 confirmed cases, 473 hospitalizations and 48 deaths. ...
This story has been updated. Atlanta, GA – Gov. Brian Kemp says all public schools may reopen on Monday, April 27. “Today Governor Brian P. Kemp issued Executive Order 03.26.20.02 closing public elementary and secondary ...
Decatur, GA – Sarah Garland, the Director of Early Childhood for City Schools of Decatur, has tested positive for COVID-19. The district confirmed the news in an email to parents. “Sarah Garland, Director of Early ...
Atlanta, GA – Gov. Brian Kemp and other officials will be part of a virtual town hall about Georgia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “This broadcast will also feature interviews with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance ...
Atlanta, GA – Shortly before the Georgia Municipal Association advised all cities to declare a public health emergency for COVID-19, they received a sobering assessment from Carlos del Rio. He’s the chair of the Hubert ...
Atlanta, GA – Grey Cohen, a Druid Hills High sophomore, is one of the millions of students studying at home while America waits for the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. She recently overheard her ...
Atlanta, GA – MARTA will cut back its services in response to a drop in ridership because of COVID-19. MARTA also joining other transit agencies in making an appeal for federal funds to keep it ...
Atlanta, GA – The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Georgia has jumped again. As of noon, March 25, there are 1,247 confirmed cases and 40 COVID-19 related deaths. As of 7 p.m. on March ...