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GA Good News: Whale Born, Safest Cities, At-Home Learning Kits
There is still good news in Georgia, including a whale born at the aquarium, learning kits for 50,000 kids, and the safest cities.
GEORGIA — Amid the bad news about the coronavirus, there is still some good news to be shared, including the safest cities in Georgia, at-home learning kits, and a new baby whale.
- The Georgia Aquarium Welcomes A Whale Of A New Addition
- At-Home Learning Kits Donated To 50,000 Metro ATL Students
- The Battery Atlanta Is Reopening Some Parts
- Counseling Services Extended To 20 More Fulton Schools
- When GA's Bars, Sports Teams, Live Performance Venues Can Resume
Safe Cities:
- Survey Ranks Loganville As One Of Georgia's Safer Cities
- Survey Ranks Johns Creek As One Of Georgia's Safest Cities
- Survey Ranks Milton As One Of Georgia's Safest Cities
- Survey Ranks Adairsville As One Of Georgia's Safer Cities
- Survey Ranks Canton As One Of Georgia's Safest Cities
- Survey Ranks Woodstock As One Of Georgia's Safest Cities
- Survey Ranks Roswell As One Of Georgia's Safest Cities
- Survey Ranks Sandy Springs As One Of Georgia's Safest Cities
Here are more uplifting stories from Georgia this week:
- Old Farmer’s Almanac Summer 2020 Forecast For Georgia
- Certain Fulton County Facilities To Begin Reopening
- Kemp Offers Atlanta As Potential Host For GOP National Convention
- Six Flags Introduces New Extensive Safety Measures For Parks
- Atlanta To Begin Phase 2 Of Reopening Plan: Mayor
- Johns Creek Provides Flexibility For Outdoor Operations
- Chattahoochee Parks Conservancy New Name Highlights National Park
- Canton Debuts Program To Assist Local Small Businesses
- Cherokee Economic Development Updating List Of Open Businesses
- Marietta Municipal Court to Resume Operations Tuesday
- Buckhead's Lenox Square Restaurants: Open, Closed
- Midtown's Atlantic Station Back Open; New Safety Guidelines
- Midtown's Atlantic Station: Restaurants, Open, Closed
- Marietta Pools And Parks Open Monday With Restrictions
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