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New clinic | Seafood restaurant closed | Kids robbed going to school | Flu kills 5 | Hawks honor Kobe | Drug traffickers arrested: Patch PM

Trae Young, No. 11 of the Atlanta Hawks, walks onto the court wearing a jersey with the No. 8 in memory of Kobe Bryant prior to Sunday's game against Washington Wizards at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
Trae Young, No. 11 of the Atlanta Hawks, walks onto the court wearing a jersey with the No. 8 in memory of Kobe Bryant prior to Sunday's game against Washington Wizards at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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.

New Health Clinic Opens For Uninsured

A new drop-in clinic will offer medical and mental health services for the uninsured.

Delta Employee Shot, Killed In Airport Employee Lot

A Delta employee was found dead Sunday in a parking lot only accessible to employees, near the Georgia International Convention Center.

Find out what's happening in Alpharetta-Miltonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

4 Atlanta Children Robbed Walking To Middle School

Four middle school students were robbed at gun point while walking to Inman Middle School, according to police.

Trae Young Honors Kobe Bryant With 45 In Emotional Hawks Win

Trae Young wore a No. 8 jersey to pay homage to Bryant during the first few seconds of Sunday's game.

Find out what's happening in Alpharetta-Miltonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

GA Operation Targets Drug Traffickers, Leads To 16 Arrests

Police also participated in 'Operation Benchwarmers,' which netted nearly $1 million in illegal narcotics.

Atlantic Seafood Company Now Closed

Not even a week after receiving a "C" on a health inspection, Atlantic Seafood Company shut its doors on Jan. 20.

Coronavirus Alert: What GA Health-Care Workers Need To Know

The Georgia Department of Public Health is alerting health-care workers to watch for signs of the deadly novel coronavirus in patients.

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