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Authorities stand guard in the area around the Georgia State Capitol as protests continued for a third day in Atlanta on Sunday.
Authorities stand guard in the area around the Georgia State Capitol as protests continued for a third day in Atlanta on Sunday. (Ben Gray/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)

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.

Thousands March In Atlanta's Protest: Community, Students Respond

Protesters marched from Liberty Plaza to Centennial Olympic Park to rally against police brutality.

In-Person Classes This Fall At GA Schools: Guidelines Released

The Georgia Departments of Education and Public Health released guidance for how schools can safely return to in-person instruction this fall.

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Lawrenceville, Sugar Hill Anticipate Protests Monday Afternoon

Lawrenceville has announced a 9 p.m. Monday curfew, and Gwinnett's solicitor general promised prosecution for lawbreakers.

Ready Or Not, Here We Come: GA Reopens Bars, COVID Keeps Killing

Georgia deaths from COVID-19 topped 2,000 on Saturday and continue to climb. Georgia is reopening its bars and clubs Monday anyway.

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Kemp Orders Statewide State Of Emergency, Atlanta Under Curfew

Gov. Brian Kemp has issued a state of emergency for all of Georgia, while Atlanta is under a curfew through sunrise Tuesday.

John Lewis Calls For Peaceful Protests After 70 Atlanta Arrests

Atlanta police said 70 arrests were made Saturday night and an officer was hurt during a second day of protests. Curfew extended to Tuesday.

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