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Blue Angels, Long Recovery For Delta, Son Killed: News Nearby

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The Navy's Blue Angels will participate in a multi-city tour, including Atlanta, to thank frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Navy's Blue Angels will participate in a multi-city tour, including Atlanta, to thank frontline workers during the coronavirus pandemic. (Patch file photo/Neal McNamara)

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.

Can’t Cope With Coronavirus? Counseling Can Help

Loganville therapist Mandy Miller of the Creative Center for Wellness says coping with the coronavirus will be a marathon, not a sprint.

Unemployment Claims Spike, Options Offered By GA: Coronavirus

The number of unemployment claims in Georgia went up by 1,648 percent in March, one of the reasons Gov. Kemp is reopening some businesses.

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Blue Angels To Fly Over ATL To Thank Workers: GA Coronavirus

The Blue Angels and Thunderbirds are going on a multi-city tour to thank first responders working during the coronavirus pandemic.

Kemp Touts More Testing As Georgia Coronavirus Numbers Rise

As some businesses prepare to reopen Friday, Gov. Brian Kemp tweeted Thursday about the progress made in testing for the coronavirus.

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GA Quarantine Fight Ends With Teen Boy Shot, Killed By Stepdad

A man shot and killed his 16-year-old stepson over an altercation about staying in the house, police said.

Delta Predicts It Won't Recover For Three Years: GA Coronavirus

Delta Air Lines says it'll take the company three years to fully recover from the affect of the coronavirus pandemic.

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