There’s a lot of news all over Georgia on Monday. If you’ve missed some in your local Patch, here’s a rundown of the top stories from the last 24 hours.
Atlanta calls on Governor Kemp to narrow the virtual divide
More than a hundred academics quarantined at Georgia High School
Fulton County schools welcome new principals
The new petition arrives two months after another request argued that Wheeler, named after a Confederate general, replaces his name.
A press release issued Monday at the Georgia Department of Health noted that the number of cases had fallen from a peak last July.
The DeKalb County Health Council has shown its first human case of West Nile virus infection in the county during the year.
Mercedes-Benz USA donated backpacks before the first day of Monday.
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Warning of boiling water raised through the city of Guangzhou
Milton firefighters look for virtual ‘starter reader’
Marietta Man, 84, in hospital after the driving force of the motor club crashed
Driver shot in Midtown in line with passenger
Buckhead Restaurant 10 open ass
Vehicle homicide rate in connection with Norcross fatal accident
Grayson Standout Smith medically disqualified from GA technical team
Lane closures this week on Ga.400 on Pilgrim Mill Road
Sandy Springs looks for comments on the North End Mall
Cherokee students receive state honors by Duke TIP
Defiant Dejoy says he probably wouldn’t repair mail sorting machines
Back to school for students without Internet: from Consumer Reports
Why renting a motorhome is part of your Labor Day weekend plans
Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura target U.S. Gulf Coast.
GOP 2020 Convention Guide: Speakers, Schedules, What to Expect
This article was originally published in the Roswell patch.