7-Year-Old Marks Youngest Coronavirus Death In GA | Patch PM

There was plenty of news across Georgia on Thursday. If you missed any of it on your local Patch, here's a roundup of the top stories from the past 24 hours.

7-Year-Old Boy Among 4,000 Georgians Killed By Coronavirus

Georgia also exceeded 20,000 total hospitalizations for the first time, according to Thursday afternoon's report.

Governor Signs Bill Green-Lighting Stores To Deliver Beer, Wine And Liquor

Georgians should soon be able to order beer, wine and liquor, and have it delivered to their doorsteps, thanks to a law signed by Gov. Kemp.

Democrats Sue Georgia To Prevent Long Lines In Nov. 3 Election

A group of voters and two Democratic organizations want a judge to force changes, saying that promises from local officials aren't enough.

Teachers Who Won’t Teach Should Be Fired: Former U.S. Rep. Barr

Educators "need to stop acting like scared bunnies and grow up," said Bob Barr, best known for his role in the impeachment of Bill Clinton.

Student Accused Of Killing Clark Atlanta Roommate Seeks Bond

The roommate accused of killing Clark Atlanta student Alexis Crawford appeared in bond court Thursday.

Atlanta Officer Who Shot, Killed Rayshard Brooks Is Suing City

Former officer Garrett Rolfe, who shot, killed Rayshard Brooks is suing Atlanta over his firing.

GA High School Association Cancels Football Scrimmages

The Georgia High School Association has canceled all preseason football scrimmages, and postponed competitive cheer and one-act plays.

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This article originally appeared on the Cartersville Patch