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Georgia breaks record for new COVID-19 cases, DeKalb distributing rapid tests to residents

In just 24 hours, Georgia has shattered a new daily record for COVID-19 cases with almost 20,000 new cases reported on Wednesday. The Georgia Department of Health reported 19,894 new cases on Dec. 29, just one day after setting a record with nearly 14,000 cases on Tuesday. The state reported an additional 45 deaths related […]

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Kemp commits $100 million to fight newest COVID-19 surge

Georgia is throwing money and manpower at the latest surge in coronavirus. Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday that the state will spend $100 million to put up to 1,000 additional health-care workers on the job battling the spike in COVID-19 cases driven by the omicron variant. Up to 200 Georgia National Guard troops also will […]

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No Slowing Down: Intown housing market expected to stay robust in 2022

No matter who you talk to in Atlanta real estate, they’re looking forward to a strong 2022 – and with good reason. The BeltLine and Westside Park are attracting homebuyers, the city is drawing new industry, and housing remains comparably affordable. “All current signs point to 2022 being another good year for real estate in […]

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