Confederate Monument, School Restart, Six Flags Fuss: GA Top News
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Cumming GA
28 June, 2020
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GEORGIA — Top news of the week on Georgia Patches includes a funeral for Rayshard Brooks at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, an official urged a Confederate monument be moved out of its downtown location, which fireworks are legal and when you can shoot them off, schools prepare for classes to resume, and a sex shop is ordered closed. Plus, the Georgia legislature passes a hate crimes bill, all three defendants in the Ahmaud Arbery murder case have been indicted, a statue of Thomas Jefferson is moved into storage, Delta Airlines has banned travelers who won't wear masks as coronavirus cases surge, , and other news. Share your local news, events and pics by clicking "+" at the top of any page. Here are some of the week's top stories: Sex Shop Opens In East Cobb; Another Shop Shut Down In Marietta Just as one Tokyo Valentino opened in East Cobb county, another one in Marietta had its business license pulled for selling too much sexually oriented merchandise. Family Says Six Flags Questioned Their Black Lives Matter Shirts A mother of three said security tried to stop her and her children from entering Six Flags Over Georgia on Juneteenth because of their 'Black Lives Matter T-shirts. Delta Has Banned Some Passengers For Not Wearing A Mask Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines has banned travelers who wouldn't comply with its new safety guidelines. Those who refused to wear face coverings or masks weren't allowed on the plane. Solicitor Urges Gwinnett County To Move Confederate Monument Gwinnett County's solicitor is asking its board of commissioners to take down a Confederate monument in downtown Lawrenceville "due to safety concerns." Thomas Jefferson Statue On Decatur Square Put Into StorageSchools Gear Up For Classes Cobb County Schools Announces Plans For Students ReturningAct Now By Social Distancing, Wearing Mask: Fulton SuperintendentParents Asked To Take Reopening Survey For Cherokee SchoolsForsyth Schools Sets Opening Date, Reveals Learning OptionsAt Rayshard Brooks' Funeral, Mourning A Life That Mattered For the first time since March, the church where Martin Luther King Jr. once preached opened its sanctuary to an in-person congregation gathered to mourn Rayshard Brooks, the 27-year-old Black man whose death has sparked protests and criminal charges against two white Atlanta police officers. Georgia DA Rejects Calls To 'Step Aside' In Rayshard Brooks CaseWoman Accused Of Setting Wendy's Fire Released On BailJury Indicts All 3 Suspects In Ahmaud Arbery Fatal Shooting Three men arrested for shooting and killing Ahmuad Arbery have been indicted by a grand jury, announced the Cobb County District Attorney. 'Today Is A Happy Day' Says Ahmaud Arbery's Mother On IndictmentHate Crimes Bill Passes GA LegislatureWhat Fireworks Are Legal, Illegal In GA: Fourth Of July 2020 With many GA fireworks displays canceled due to coronavirus, it may be tempting to light your own pyrotechnic display. Here's what's legal. Fireworks Safety Reminder Given By Sandy Springs Fire DepartmentMore Top GA StoriesTyler Perry Gifts Atlanta Nonprofit Founder With New CarAtlanta Mayor Issues 3 Orders From 'Use of Force' Council ReportCobb School Board Split On Resolution Against RacismNew Flooring Company Expected To Add 240 Jobs In Bartow CountyMarbut Principal, Teachers Take On Student Garden During Pandemic4 Buckhead Business Organizations Are Coming TogetherDelta CEO: 500 Staff Tested Positive For Coronavirus, 10 DiedDallas Mom Rescues Son From Deal Gone Bad, Shoots At AttackersGeorgia Reports Its 2nd Highest Number of COVID-19 Cases In A DayState Lawmakers Put Gambling Back On The Table, Or At Least OnlineGeorgia Convention Hotels Slash Jobs, Bad Unemployment News PersistsStreet Names With Possible KKK Tie To Be Changed In Sandy SpringsUse Of Force, Hate Crime Ordinances Approved By Fulton OfficialsGeorgia Senate Tosses Revised 'Right To Farm' Hot Potato To HouseSmyrna Police Officer Rescued After Semitruck Lands On CarThank you for reading! Find your Patch and more news of the day, including our most-read stories.
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