➤ Georgia: Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 220 yesterday, expanding the state's medical marijuana program to allow vaping and adding new qualifying conditions for roughly 30,000 registered patients. (More) ➤ Athens: The University of Georgia was reaffirmed yesterday as an APLU Innovation and Economic Prosperity university, one of only 16 schools nationwide with the designation, held continuously since 2013. (More) ➤ Macon: The Georgia Department of Public Safety advised Central Georgia drivers to delete scam texts that are demanding a payment for fake traffic tickets, threatening license suspension, and linking to a fraudulent state agency page. (More) ➤ Augusta: A doctor at the JMS Burn Center at Doctors Hospital warned parents about a summer rise in childhood scalding burns, often tied to kids cooking ramen noodles unsupervised. (More) ➤ Atlanta: A man pleaded guilty to entering an automobile and criminal trespass after stealing jump drives of unreleased Beyoncé music during her Cowboy Carter Atlanta tour stop. He was sentenced to two years in prison. (More) ➤ Cartersville: A blue-green algae bloom was detected in Lake Allatoona near Red Top Mountain Park Marina, prompting officials to warn people and pets to avoid swimming or drinking the water. (More) |
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