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Nazi Group Leaves Pamphlets In GA Mailboxes: Patch PM
Superintendents want vaccine | Babysitter, boyfriend charged in death | Vaccine facts | Buckhead drive-by | Racist flyers: Patch PM
There was plenty of news across Georgia on Wednesday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.
Nazi Groups, KKK Leave Flyers In Metro Atlanta Mail Boxes
Law enforcement across metro Atlanta are investigating flyers left in mailboxes from groups associated with American Nazis and the KKK.
Babysitter's Boyfriend Charged With Murder After 2-Year-Old Died
Sandy Springs Police have now arrested the boyfriend of a babysitter after the death of a 2-year-old girl, with both facing murder charges.
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11 Metro Atlanta Superintendents Pen Letter To Kemp Over Vaccines
In a letter, area school superintendents urged Gov. Brian Kemp to prioritize vaccinations for teachers and education staff.
5 Things To Know About Getting Vaccinated In Georgia
Georgia will receive more than 25K additional vaccines per week. Here's what you need to know about getting your vaccination.
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GA Ranks Among Lowest In US For Basic LGBTQ+ Equality: Report
Georgia has work to do when it comes to equality in housing, employment, hate crimes, and transgender health care, an annual report said.
Buckhead Drive-By Shooting Victim Identified
Shooter still at large as Buckhead residents look to beef up security, consider leaving Atlanta.
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Also Worth A Look Today:
- Cobb Planning Commissioner Dies From COVID-19
- Decatur Leaders Urge Kemp To Fund Schools, Vaccinate Educators
- Fees Waived For Alpharetta's Citizen Board Members
- Electronics Recycling Event Set For Saturday In Canton
- Student Leadership Johns Creek Hosts Black History Month Webinar
- School Reopening Debate Divides Experts In CDC's Back Yard
- Chattahoochee Nature Center Named As 'Best Of Weddings' For 2021
- New Coffee Shop To Open At The Circuit In Woodstock
- Luxurious $1.3M Cartersville Home Sits Atop A Mountain
- Indoor Balcony, Outdoor Pool $925K Enhance Douglasville Home
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