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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.

DeKalb County To End Water Disconnection Moratorium After 5 Years

The moratorium, designed to protect residents disputing unusually high water bills, is set to end later this summer.

Eric Andre Claims Racial Profiling Spurred Stop At ATL Airport

Comedian Eric Andre is claiming he was racially profiled at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Wednesday by Clayton County police.

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Lovejoy Man's 'Violent Conduct' In Jan. 6 Attack Keeps Him Jailed

Federal judge cites Lovejoy man's attack on U.S. Capitol Police officers with a crutch as a reason "he poses a danger."

Surprise Mom This Mother's Day By Sharing A Photo On Patch

Patch invites its readers to share their favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo with their Mother's Day 2021 sentiments on Patch.

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First Black Man To Chair Stone Mountain Memorial Association

Gov. Brian Kemp appointed the Rev. Abraham Mosley as the Stone Mountain Memorial Association chairman, the first Black man to hold the role.

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