Most GA Coronavirus Restrictions To Expire This Week: Patch PM
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Roswell GA
05 April, 2021
5:59 PM
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There was plenty of news across Georgia on Monday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours. Most GA Coronavirus Restrictions To End Thursday Gov. Brian Kemp's newest executive order ends gathering bans, shelter-in-place requirements and distance requirements, starting Thursday. AME Church, Others Plan April 7 Boycott Over New GA Voting Law Local faith leaders announced a national boycott of Atlanta-based Coca-Cola, Delta and Home Depot over Georgia's new voting law this week. Ninth Georgian Charged In Connection With Jan. 6 Capitol Riot The ninth Georgian arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol is believed to have beaten a police officer with a flag. Anti-Transgender Bills Filed In GA, 27 Other States This Year Most of the legislation proposed in the 28 states targets young transgender people's access to health care and sports participation. Tucker Brewing Company Named One Of Nation's Best Beer Gardens Tucker Brewing Company placed fourth in USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards for best beer gardens in the country. Georgia's Coronavirus Response Ranks Among Worst In U.S.: Index The results of a new analysis by a UC Berkeley institute also placed the United States' coronavirus response among the world's worst. 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: Georgia Schools Turn To 'Camp-Like' Summer School To Stem Learning LossDecision To Move All-Star Game From Atlanta Is Met With Scorn, DisappointmentSandy Springs Police Officer Hit By Suspected Drunk DriverCobb Libraries To Resume Saturday HoursPolice Seeking Woman Who Took $30K From Johns Creek Bank AccountRoad Rage Incident Leads To Gwinnett County Shooting: PoliceMan Killed, Child Injured In Double Shooting At DeKalb ApartmentsAlpharetta Hosting Electronics Recycling, Paper Shredding EventDeKalb Schools Settles Superintendent Candidate Lawsuit For $750KTwo Family Members Perish In Easter Sunday Fire In Bartow County Across America Corporations Gave Over $50M To Voting Restriction BackersSupreme Court Dismisses Case On Trump Bid To Block Twitter Foes11 Good News Stories: Human Triumph; Pig, Cat and Puppy Dog TalesCoronavirus Life: Cleaning Your Home After Recovering From COVID-19Rescuers Reunite 5 Ducklings Stuck In Storm Drain With Mother
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