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Wendy's Torn Down, Tomahawk Chop, Delta Loses $3B: News Nearby

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The Tomahawk Chop, considered by some to be offensive to Native Americans, may be retired by the Atlanta Braves.
The Tomahawk Chop, considered by some to be offensive to Native Americans, may be retired by the Atlanta Braves. (Kevin Liles/Getty Images)

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

North Point Community Church To Remain Closed Through The Year

North Point Community Church said it is suspending its largest in-person gatherings until they're convinced it is safe for members to return.

SEC And ACC Punt Decision To Play Football To Late July

Will the Georgia Bulldogs and the Georgia Tech Yellowjackets play their annual grudge match in 2020? Nobody knows — yet.

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GA Continues Trend, Posts Nearly 3.4K New COVID-19 Cases Tuesday

This is the sixth day in July that Georgia has reported more than 3,000 new cases of COVID-19 in a 24-hour period.

‘We Will Always Be The Atlanta Braves’: Email To Fans

The name will stay, but the Tomahawk Chop may well be on the chopping block, according to a statement issued Sunday.

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Atlanta Wendy's Where Rayshard Books Was Killed Is Torn Down

Construction crews on Tuesday knocked down the Wendy's where Rayshard Brooks was killed by police. Protesters had been camping there.

Atlanta Based Delta Air Lines Loses $2.8 Billion, Cuts Flights

Delta Air Lines shared Tuesday that pre-scheduled August flights have been cut in half due to the pandemic.

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