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PETA Accuses CDC Of Abusing Test Animals | Patch PM
Pet adoption fees waived | More than one way to learn | PETA wants to stop animal experimentation.
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.
Animals 'Suffering And Dying In Agony' In CDC's Labs: PETA
Federal documents obtained by PETA reveal that CDC personnel starved, steamed and suffocated nearly 400 animals in the last three years.
Expanded Learning Options Available For Fulton County Students
Fulton Schools announced on Thursday that it will be offering more options for students, including virtual and mask-optional learning.
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LifeLine Prepares For Intake Surge, Waives Adoption Fees
The DeKalb and Fulton shelters are taking in up to 50 animals daily, and looming evictions threaten to bring an unprecedented surge of pets.
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- Arrest Made In Deadly Buckhead Apartment Shooting
- 26 Atlanta Restaurants Earn 2021 Wine Spectator Awards
- 14 Buckhead Restaurants Earn 2021 Wine Spectator Awards
- Roswell Restaurant Earns 2021 Wine Spectator Awards
- Sandy Springs Restaurant Earns 2021 Wine Spectator Awards
- Dallas-Hiram Area Restaurant Inspections: Ruby Tuesday, Taco Mac
- Douglasville Area Restaurant Inspections: KFC, Tito's Lounge
- Cobb County Restaurant Scores: The Monticello, Chipotle, Subway
- Massive Jobs Fair Scheduled Friday At Duluth Convention Center
- Gwinnett, GDOT Seek Public Input Online To Improve I-85 Commute
- DeKalb County Restaurant Scores: Jaybee's, Kaleidoscope Bistro
- Man Shot, Killed At Motel 6: Marietta Police
- Bartow County Fire Destroys Home, Claims One Life
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