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White House Report: GA Still In Coronavirus 'Red Zone' | Patch PM
Pandemic pups | Fisherman missing | Mail-in voting | Anti-Semitic graffiti | Inmate escaped | GA second for coronavirus severity: Patch PM
There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
GA Drops To Second Highest For Coronavirus Severity: Report
A new report from the White House Coronavirus Task Force shows that Georgia has dropped from the top spot to second for new infections.
Mail-In Voting In Georgia: Deadlines, How To Get A Ballot
Follow these steps on how to properly cast your ballot by mail in Georgia.
Find out what's happening in Alpharetta-Miltonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Anti-Semitic Graffiti Found In East Cobb
An East Cobb community was vandalized by anti-Semitic graffiti. Police are investigating.
Survivalist And Avid Fisherman Missing For Over 2 Weeks: Police
Gwinnett County Police Department said Michael Zielazienski left his home in Duluth on Aug. 7 and has not been seen since.
Find out what's happening in Alpharetta-Miltonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Atlanta Inmate Escaped, 'Don't Approach' Say Police
A Georgia woman has escaped from an Atlanta facility. Police are searching for her and anyone with information is asked to reach out.
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- ‘Take Care, Douglasville’ Campaign Launched To Promote Mask Use
- Pandemic Pups: Adopting A Dog Amid COVID-19 In North Fulton
- Pandemic Pups: Adopting A Dog Amid COVID-19 In Forsyth County
- Pandemic Pups: Adopting A Dog Amid COVID-19 In Cherokee County
- Decatur Gets New Black Lives Matter Mural
- Opening: New Taco Spot, Yumbii, Opens Friday
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