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In brief: Kemp calls for grants to cover COVID learning loss — ACCPD investigating weekend shooting — COVID booster should improve state's infection rate — Athens women sentenced in hit and run — UGA stays in top 20 in US News rankings — Braves fall to Giants
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In brief: Kemp calls for grants to cover COVID learning loss — ACCPD investigating weekend shooting — COVID booster should improve state's infection rate — Athens woman sentenced in hit and run — UGA stays in top 20 in US News rankings — Braves fall to Giants
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In brief: ACC returns to medium transmission level — five arrested in connection with downtown shooting — SAT and ACT not required for most Georgia colleges — UGA football kicks off home opener on Saturday
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The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) will begin offering the new bivalent COVID-19 booster this week.
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In brief: Potential debate scheduled for Oct. 14 in Savannah — UPS to hire more than 100K holiday workers — Atlanta Public Schools to spend $2.6 million on upgraded security equipment — CDC community COVID data expected later today
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In brief: Potential debate scheduled for Oct. 14 in Savannah — UPS to hire more than 100K holiday workers — Atlanta Public Schools to spend $2.6 million on upgraded security equipment — CDC community COVID data expected later today
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Athens-Clarke County is currently under a high COVID-19 Community Level, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Mask mandate reinstated for ACC facilities
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In brief: Kemp touts $21B in investment; Abrams tests positive for COVID; no second chance for Georgia Guidestones; USG launches comparison website
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In brief: ACC now at "medium" risk; judge calls for changes in PSC elections; Warnock & Ossoff join Senate Dems in passing major bill