100+ Teachers Call Out As Protest Of In-Person Learning: Patch PM
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Marietta GA
26 January, 2021
4:22 PM
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There was plenty of news across Georgia on Tuesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours. Over 120 Teachers Called Out Sick Due To COVID-19 Over 120 Cobb Schools educators called out sick Monday, the first day in-person learning resumed after a break due to rising COVID-19 cases. 2020 Rent Prices In Atlanta Dropped Amid Pandemic Apartment List recently released its final National Rent Report of 2020. See how much rent prices across the U.S. changed in the last year. Oscars Honor Tyler Perry Honored For Philanthropy Atlanta entertainment mogul to receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Go All Access With New 'Filmed In Cherokee' App The "Filmed in Cherokee" app offers an interactive experience that takes users on a behind-the-scenes tour of film locations in the county. Vaccination Wait List Open For Fulton County Residents Due to limited vaccine supplies, Fulton County created a waiting list for residents interested in receiving the vaccine. Cobb Sheriff's Office Will No Longer Investigate Jail Deaths Under the new Cobb County sheriff, his office will no longer investigate inmate deaths. Instead, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation will. Contribute your own content to Patch by signing up for an account and clicking the "Post on Patch" button at the top right of the site. Also Worth A Look Today: Atlanta Climate Advocate To Run For City Council's Eastside SeatAlpharetta American Legion Offering Scholarships To SeniorsCherokee Fire Station On Sugar Pike Road To Be ExpandedMarietta Apartment Complex Fire Displaces 50 PeopleDeKalb Police Searching For Missing 13-Year-Old GirlCobb Drive-Thru Food Pantry Moves To Cobb Civic Center WednesdayAll Coronavirus Vaccination Appointments By Forsyth County BookedEagle Scouts Start Heirloom Fruit Orchard At Lost Corner PreserveHousing Survey Available To Douglasville ResidentsFree Food Drive-Thru Feb. 16 At Douglasville Police StationHigh School Musical Jr. Comes To Cartersville High School Jan. 30 Across America 'We're Supposed To Be Safe': Bus Drivers Plead For Mask Mandate'Screaming My Head Off For More': Biden To Boost Vaccine SupplyMichigan Parents Must Adopt Biological Twins Under Surrogacy LawSenate Rejects GOP Motion To Dismiss Trump Impeachment TrialStorm Threatens Midwest With Heavy Snow, Travel Disruptions
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