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Pet Owner Aid, Fewer Braves Fans, And Bicycle Police: Nearby News

Top stories include assistance for pet parents, off-duty Atlanta bicycle cops on patrol in Buckhead and fewer Braves fans at Truist Stadium.

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

Play Ball: Braves To Reopen At 33 Percent Seating Capacity

Missing the thrill of watching a Braves game in person? Truist Park will allow roughly 13,500 fans at each game to start the season.

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Bike Cops To Join Buckhead Security Plan

Buckhead CID will add four off-duty Atlanta Police bicycle officers to patrol the community's business corridor.

LifeLine Helps Fulton, DeKalb Fur Parents In Need Keep Their Pets

LifeLine Animal Project is helping fur parents in crisis not have to worry about losing their beloved pets, too.

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$552M In Rent Relief: What Georgians Need To Know

Georgia received $552 million from the U.S. Treasury's Federal Emergency Rental Assistance Program. Here's how you can apply.

Asphyxia From Liquid Nitrogen Exposure Killed Workers: Autopsies

A Sandy Springs man was sentenced to prison for his part in a scheme to obtain federal tax refunds of University of Iowa employees.

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