There’s a lot of news all over Georgia on Tuesday. If you’ve missed some in your local patch, here’s a rundown of the most productive stories of the last 24 hours.
Man discovered dead next to Ga. 400 ejaculated
Douglas Animal Services buys an X-ray device with a donation
The Joro spider, discovered in China, Japan and Korea, is up to five inches long and can trap a hummingbird in its web.
Some Georgian politicians had a lot to say when President Donald Trump returned to the White House on Monday. Others more cautious.
As the United States recovers from the economic consequences of the pandemic, the wealth of the country’s billionaires has increased to 29%.
As Georgia’s COVID-19 numbers continue to improve, Gov. Brian Kemp has announced that he will hold his first media briefing on the issue in approximately two months.
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Johns Creek police receive national accreditation
Man charged with homicide and assault after domestic dispute: police
‘Walktober’ returns to Alpharetta community
Cherokee schools take stock of athletics and digital learning
The Roswell Virtual 5K runs all weekend
A cabaret about taking position Saturday at Woodstock
Approval of new vaccine guidelines; Trump stops stimulus talks: BLOG
Coronavirus life: how coronavirus can affect the heart
How to save a domestic fireplace 101
How 3 past pandemics caused social change
Companies looking to make their consumers feel safe in the face of a pandemic
This article was originally published in the Cumming patch.