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A 911 call obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was made by Travis McMichael, who is charged with murder.
A 911 call obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was made by Travis McMichael, who is charged with murder. (Glynn County Sheriff's Office via Getty Images)

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

Ahmaud Arbery Case: 911 Call By Accused Killer Released

A 911 call made by Travis McMichael, who is charged with murder, has been released as new evidence in the Ahmaud Arbery shooting case.

Reality-TV Star Uses Coronavirus Loan For Jewelry, Car: Feds

Feds say that a reality-TV star from Dacula used a coronavirus small-business loan to buy jewelry, lease a car and pay child support.

Find out what's happening in East Cobbfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

New App: ATL Police With Coronavirus Symptoms Can Reach Doctor

A new app allows Atlanta police officers with coronavirus symptoms to immediately access an ER doctor.

Fulton County Announces Early Voting Locations

Early voting for the presidential preference primary, general primary, and special election will take place weekdays beginning Monday.

Find out what's happening in East Cobbfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

37% Of GA Workforce Has Filed For Unemployment: Labor Department

More than a third of Georgia's pre-pandemic workforce has applied for unemployment. That's much worse than the national average of 22%.

GA Public Health Workers Boost Contact Tracing Of Coronavirus

As Georgia surpassed 1,500 deaths from the coronavirus, the Department of Public Health added staff and expanded contact tracing.

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