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NFL keeping its draft in April as scheduled
Commissioner Roger Goodell told NFL teams on Thursday that the draft will go on as originally scheduled for next month. The draft will still take place April 23-25. It was originally scheduled for a big outdoor production in Las Vegas, ... -
Joseph Lowery, civil rights leader, dies at 98
The Rev. Joseph Lowery, a leader in America’s civil rights movement, died Friday. He was 98. Lowery’s death was confirmed by family representative Imara Canady, who said he died of natural causes. Often called the “dean” of the civil rights ... -
Amazon Delivery Man Caught Spitting On Customer’s Package
An Amazon delivery man may have just unknowingly committed a crime, as he was caught on a front door security camera spitting on a customer’s package and smearing the saliva all over the box with his hand. As most of the world takes ... -
PARTYNEXTDOOR & Rihanna Single Dropping Tonight
PARTYNEXTDOOR releases his new album “PARTYMOBILE” tonight, with a rumored feature spot saved for Rihanna. -
Find Out Which local businesses are offering free services and products during coronavirus crisis
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, a bunch of local businesses are stepping up and offering free services and products FOOD AND BEVERAGE: Table and Maine – Starting March 24, anyone in need of a hot meal can visit Table & Main at 1028 Canton Street ... -
Everything Georgians need to know about the stimulus payments, unemployment and more
Georgia’s unemployment figures have been released by the Georgia Department of Labor: “For the week of March 15 through March 21, claims processed in Georgia increased to 12,140 initial claims, up 6,695 from the previous week’s 5,445 claims. The GDOL ... -
Dozens of Georgia companies say they will suspend disconnections of services for several weeks!
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White House, Senate reach historic $2 trillion stimulus deal amid growing coronavirus fears
The White House and Senate leaders struck a major deal early Wednesday morning over a $2-trillion package to provide a jolt to an economy struggling amid the coronavirus pandemic, capping days of marathon negotiations that produced one of the most expensive and far-reaching measures in ... -
MARTA to suspend bus fares as coronavirus crisis continues
MARTA will be suspending bus fares beginning Thursday as it continues to take steps to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution said a memo was sent out to employees Tuesday saying the transit service will only board passengers ... -
County-by-county: Here’s who has curfews, state of emergencies and what they mean
City of Alpharetta All bars, restaurants, and similar businesses that sell food and/or non-alcoholic and/or alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises, provide entertainment on premises, or allow for the gathering of ten (10) or more persons on premises shall be ...