This story has been updated. Decatur, GA – The economic devastation from the coronavirus pandemic has landed on Decatur’s restaurant industry like a gut punch. Victory Brands, owner of Victory Sandwich Bar in Decatur, announced ...
This story has been updated. Atlanta, GA – Georgia has confirmed its second and third COVID-19-related death. “The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is confirming two additional deaths from COVID-19 in Georgia,” Gov. Brian ...
This story has been updated. DeKalb County, GA – In the latest update to its staff, Emory Healthcare says it’s treating 22 confirmed coronavirus patients and that there are 170 persons under investigation. An Emory ...
Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has taken steps to reduce some of the local economic damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic. She has signed an order that establishes a moratorium on residential ...
Decatur, GA – Numerous reports circulating on social media claim there’s a COVID-19 case affecting a member of the City Schools of Decatur community. On March 17, CSD said it’s not in a position to ...
Decatur, GA – As the coronavirus pandemic grows, Agnes Scott College has decided to move students out of residence halls and send them home. “In an effort to reduce the density on campus and to ...
DeKalb County, GA – The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus continues creeping up. The state count of COVID-19 cases stands at 146. DeKalb County has 15 cases and ranks No. 3 in the state ...
DeKalb County, GA – With schools closed indefinitely, some students are at risk of losing access to a reliable source of healthy meals. Local school districts are making sure that doesn’t happen. The districts have ...
Decatur, GA – The DeKalb County Tax Commissioner’s offices are closed until further notice due to concerns about coronavirus. The closures began at 8 a.m. Monday, March 16. “Our staff will continue to work to ...
Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has issued an executive order prohibiting public gatherings and events of 50 or more persons within the city of Atlanta until March 31. “We know that we ...