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Coronavirus Will Determine If Falcons Play This Year | Patch PM
Honor high school grads | Falcons schedule | Parks open | Home assault kills elderly man | Voter registration | Low ventilator use: Patch PM

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.
What Will The Falcons 2020 Season Look Like? Fauci Weighs In
The nation's top infectious disease expert laid out what must happen for the NFL season to happen, and how different it might look.
Home Assault Leads To Death Of Elderly Cartersville Man
A man already in custody for assault and burglary may face more charges after the man he is accused of attacking died.
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Georgians Must Register By Monday To Vote In June Primary
Monday is the last day to register to vote before Georgia's June 9 primary election. Here's how to register online.
Kemp: GA Has Low Ventilator Use, Hospitalizations; Cases Increase
Since Sunday afternoon, Georgia reported an increase of 1,304 confirmed coronavirus cases, and 37 new deaths.
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Smyrna Dentist's Business Claim Denied; Files Class Action Suit
A Smyrna dental practice has filed a class-action lawsuit stating that it lost business during the coronavirus pandemic.
GA Makes Coronavirus Testing Available To All Who Request It
More than 108,000 tests were processed since Commissioner Kathleen E. Toomey set the Department of Public Health goal last week.
Honoring 2020 high school grads:
- Patch Honors Alpharetta, Milton Grads: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Alpharetta, Milton Grads: Class Of 2020 Part 2
- Patch Honors Johns Creek Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Johns Creek Graduates: Class Of 2020 Part 2
- Patch Honors Roswell Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Roswell Grads: Congrats, Class Of 2020 Part 2
- Patch Honors Forsyth County Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Sandy Springs Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Sandy Springs Grads: Class Of 2020 Part 2
- Patch Honors Forsyth County Graduates: Class Of 2020 Part 2
- Patch Honors Cherokee High Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Creekview High Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Creekview High Graduates: Class Of 2020 Part 2
- Patch Honors Etowah High Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors River Ridge High Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Sequoyah High Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Woodstock High Graduates: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Atlanta, Buckhead Grads: Congrats, Class Of 2020
- Patch Honors Smyrna, Marietta Grads: Congrats, Class Of 2020
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- Marietta Grandmother Transforms Driveway Into Canvas
- Good Guy With Gun Stops Bad Guy With Board: Sheriff’s Office
- Atlanta Falcons 2020 Schedule
- Two Bartow Graduating Seniors Tapped As Georgia Scholars
- Three Paulding Graduating Seniors Tapped As Georgia Scholars
- Nine Douglas County Graduating Seniors Named Georgia Scholars
- Six Grayson High School Graduating Seniors Named Georgia Scholars
- Marietta Wins National Award For Park That Honors Black Community
- Nordstrom Stores In Atlanta Could Close
- Atlanta Swimming Pools Could Stay Closed Even Longer
- Johns Creek Re-Opening Select Parks, Facilities Friday
- Dacula Rep Renews Calls For Passage Of GA Hate-Crime Bill
- Woodstock Announces Summer Concert Series Updates
- Teens Leave 250 Signs Thanking Healthcare Workers At Northside
- Restaurants Unite To Create Cookbook Benefiting Local Nonprofits
- Cobb Senior Services Delivering Meals on Wheels
Across America
- AP Source: MLB Owners Approve Plan To Start Season In July
- U.S. Coronavirus Blog: Deaths Hit 80K; MLB Owners Seek July Start
- AP-NORC Poll: Majority Disapprove Of Coronavirus Protests
- Risk Of Reopening U.S. Economy Too Fast: A W-Shaped Recovery
- Rock 'N' Roll Legend Little Richard Dies At 87
- ‘Horrible Hundred’ Puppy Mill Report More Urgent Now: HSUS
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