Decatur, GA – The Georgia Department of Public Health reports there are now 99 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state of Georgia. Only one death has been reported so far. Yesterday, there were 66 ...
This story has been updated. Decatur, GA – In a week filled with emergency declarations and school closures due to coronavirus, Decatur’s restaurant scene on Saturday provided some semblance of normalcy. The local restaurant industry ...
This story has been updated. DeKalb County, GA – Georgia is postponing the March 24 presidential primary to May 19, which is the date of Georgia’s general election primary, due to the coronavirus outbreak. ...
This story has been updated. Atlanta, GA – Gov. Brian Kemp has called in the national guard to assist the state as it responds to the coronavirus outbreak. “Today Governor Brian P. Kemp issued Executive ...
This story has been updated. Atlanta, GA – Gov. Brian Kemp announced on Saturday, March 14, that there are now more than 60 coronavirus cases in the state of Georgia. The number of cases in ...
DeKalb County, GA – President Trump on Friday, March 13, declared a national emergency over the coronavirus outbreak and state and local leaders quickly followed. Gov. Brian Kemp said, ““Based on President Trump’s emergency declaration, ...
Decatur, GA – The Decatur City Commission plans to meet on Monday, March 16. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. Meanwhile, the DeKalb County Commission has canceled its meeting set for Tuesday, March 17. Avondale ...
Decatur, GA – Agnes Scott College has announced its plans to move classes online in response to coronavirus. President Leocadia I. Zak announced the school’s plans in an email sent Friday, March 13. “After much ...
This story has been updated. Decatur, GA – Local communities of faith are finding their own way through the coronavirus pandemic. First Baptist Church of Decatur has suspended all worship services. “In response to the ...
Atlanta, GA – The Georgia Legislature has suspended the current session due to the coronavirus outbreak, WABE reported. “We are going to be calm and get through our business,” said House Speaker David Ralston told ...