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5-Year-Old Who Saved His Family, Dog To Be Honored | Patch PM

Coyote sent to sanctuary | Mayor wants affordable housing | Homeless count | Pier One closing | Anti-Semitism | PETA honors boy: Patch PM

The Bartow County Fire Department recently honored Noah Wood, 5, for his quick thinking and saving his entire family and dog from a house fire.
The Bartow County Fire Department recently honored Noah Wood, 5, for his quick thinking and saving his entire family and dog from a house fire. (Courtesy: Bartow County Fire Department)

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.

GA Flu Deaths Increase As Influenza A Hits State Hard

So far this season, authorities estimate 26 million people have been affected by the flu. Georgia saw 2 more deaths last week from the flu.

Where To Find The Best Brunch In GA 2020: Daily Meal

Brunch always feels like a treat. This Atlanta restaurant serves up the best brunch in the state, according to The Daily Meal.

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

Extremism, Anti-Semitism In Georgia: 60 Incidents In 2019

The Anti-Defamation League says incidents of extremism and anti-Semitism went up nearly 32 percent nationwide in 2019. Here's a look at GA.

5-Year-Old Boy Nabs PETA Award For Saving Dog

"In the face of a life-threatening fire, Noah stayed calm and made sure that every member of his family was safe, including his dog"—PETA

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

Police Lieutenant Suffers Traumatic Brain Injury

Lieutenant Bruce Showalter was doing work in his home when he fell from a ladder striking his head.

Coyote Captured, Relocated To Wildlife Sanctuary

The coyote, now named Carmine, has a new home at Yellow River Wildlife Sanctuary.

$100M: Mayor Wants Funds Allocated For Affordable Housing

The mayor issued an Administrative Order that would allocate millions of dollars to create more affordable housing in the city.

Pier 1 Files For Bankruptcy, Confirms GA Store Closures

Pier 1 Imports said it has filed bankruptcy and is pursuing the sale of the company. Twelve Georgia stores are confirmed as closing.

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