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Will Hurricane Ida Prompt Spike In Gas Prices? | Patch PM

Death penalty sought for admitted spa shooter | Money, COVID pressures stress state health services | Police shooting | Ida gas prices up.

More than 90 percent of oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico shut down and evacuated before the storm arrived to Mississippi and Louisiana.
More than 90 percent of oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico shut down and evacuated before the storm arrived to Mississippi and Louisiana. (Marcus K. Garner | Patch)

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

Hurricane Ida Likely To Increase GA Gas Prices, Short Supply: AAA

More than 90 percent of oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico shut down and evacuated before the storm arrived to Mississippi and Louisiana.

Man who pled guilty in 4 spa deaths was in court for other 4

Fulton County District Attorney's prosecutors affirm that hate crime designation and death penalty will be sought against Robert Aaron Long.

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Fatal Home Park Police Shooting Being Investigated By GBI

Georgia Bureau of Investigations is investigating what led Atlanta Police and State Troopers to shoot and kill a man near Georgia Tech.

Georgia Behavioral Health Services Strained By Budget Woes, Pandemic Fallout

Officials with state Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities say it's feeling the squeeze amid a pandemic-weary workforce.

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